Minecraft players are always on the lookout to find unique locations in the randomly generated blocky world. Places with interesting terrain generation, bizarre structures, and sometimes buggy spawns are always popular finds. Explorers share the seed of the world, which is a unique string of numbers that allows others to generate the same world in their game.A Minecraft player, u/Ghost_l3mon, made a post on the game’s subreddit showing a unique location that closely resembled the famous Far Lands. For those who do not know, Far Lands were a bizarre, massive walls of mountains that ended abruptly as the player reached the world border.These structures were very popular but Mojang Studios decided to remove them from the game. Players can still access it by playing any version before 1.18.Farland remnant [-1129468789887281299] (-1100, 385) byu/Ghost_l3mon inminecraftseedsThe user posted some images showing the world and it resembled the famed mountains of the Far Lands quite closely. This would be the perfect place to build a massive sci-fi base or a covert castle. The details of the world are as follows:Seed: -1129468789887281299Coordinates:-1100, 385Version: Javau/LordOryx were amazed by the environment and asked if it was in the default world generation and not amplified world type. The original poster confirmed that it was the default world generation.Redditors talk about the region that looked like Far Lands in Minecraft (Image via Reddit)Amplified world type makes the mountains and other natural structures massive compared to the default size in the blocky world. The fact that these massive mountains spawned in this seed is interesting in itself.u/Realistic_Put7907 asked if the seed works on the Bedrock Edition. The original poster checked it and it worked for them with some minor changes that should not affect the overall experience.Far Lands and the bizarre spawns in MinecraftThe end portal bug led to making it non-functional (Image via Mojang Studios || Reddit/Ok_Warthog_8870)The Far Lands have become a legendary location in Minecraft because of the bizarre structures and how challenging it is to reach there without using any commands or mods. Recently, a player completed their years-long journey of walking to the Far Lands and it created a big impact in the Minecraft community.While Mojang Studios have removed this region from the game, the fascination surrounding Far Lands is still strong and alive. Despite many updates and polishing, the game still has many interesting and hilarious bugs.For example, players have come across villages embedded inside hills, shipwrecks on top of pillager towers, or even desert temples in the middle of the ocean.Most of these bugs are harmless and fascinating. However, sometimes things can get problematic. Recently, a player came across an End portal fused with a bugged Nether portal which resulted in the stronghold being useless. These bugs can hamper the gameplay experience.