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I have created a world in a 1.8 snapshot version of minecraft because i wanted to play around with the custom world gen, i turned on lava oceans and it makes the world really cool.

I have tried using Boats - not working

Making a cobble bridge is slow, tedious and dangerous, are there any alternatives.

but how can i possibly traverse these?

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  • Do you still have access to water? Commented Aug 19, 2014 at 14:13
  • Not currently, water lake and oceans are set to quite rare @Studoku
    – Flaunting
    Commented Aug 19, 2014 at 14:14
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    If getting across the overworld is your only concern, there's always the tried-and-true way of using Nether Portals.
    – Zibbobz
    Commented Aug 19, 2014 at 15:40
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    A cobblestone bridge isn't dangerous--use sneak mode. You can't fall off. Commented Aug 19, 2014 at 19:00
  • @LorenPechtel Unfortunately like many people i occasionally find that for no reason sneak stops working so its not safe for me, and it takes a very long time
    – Flaunting
    Commented Aug 20, 2014 at 6:52

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For ease, safety and awesomeness of travel, I'd choose a redstone Flying Machine.

Edit: and here is a design I made a few days ago.

The machine :

It is symmetric, and its direction is determined by the position of the outer redstone blocks. On this picture it will go to the left.

The dock :

Pay attention to its orientation. The sticky piston on the bottom left should be on the side of the machine where the slime blocks protrude (i.e upwards in the picture of the machine). The obsidian block (or any non-pushable block) should line up with the pistons of the machine.

Note that the seemingly useless redstone line at the top of the picture is crucial. It provides the block update that kickstarts the engine.

Detailed view of the dock :

It doesn't need to be that fancy. Its task is to swap the positions of the outer redstone blocks when the machine arrives. Build two of these aligned right, and the machine will be able to go one way or the other with a single button click. You heard me right, fully automatic !

Bonus ! Put a minecart chest on one of the boats (place a block above, a rail on the block, a minecart on the rail and break the block). It will follow along !

All pistons with lime wool directly above or below are sticky, all the others are normal.

This contraption works as of 14w34b, and worked on several versions before (I don't know when the fall-through bug was fixed). It does not work on 14w30c, though.

I apologize for the jpg pictures. No idea why Pinta output that.

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    I've never used one of these before, but I know sometimes Minecraft doesn't handle the player being moved by blocks too well and you can glitch out of the mechanism pretty easily. Does that happen very often with this type of machine? If so, it may not be the safe method OP was asking for. Otherwise, I love this answer. Awesome and creative.
    – BammaHamma
    Commented Aug 19, 2014 at 14:51
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    Also a link only answer for site purposes can you summarise and put an example in the question
    – Flaunting
    Commented Aug 19, 2014 at 14:54
  • I'd have never thought of that! It's something else you might want to include in the answer, though. If somebody comes here looking for an answer to the same question, they shouldn't have to dig through the comments to find out how to make the solution work.
    – BammaHamma
    Commented Aug 19, 2014 at 14:59
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    @Quentin how do you stop it>?
    – Flaunting
    Commented Aug 19, 2014 at 15:54
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    This is the coolest thing I have ever seen.
    – Caleb
    Commented Aug 19, 2014 at 21:05
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Try water. If you have access to a water bucket, placing the water down will create a bridge of obsidian. Make sure, though, that you place the water near the lava, on land, and not on the lava. This method is 100% reusable if you can find any water.

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Use a piston bridge builder. Place a lever next to a piston facing the lava, put a block on, flick the lever, place another block, etc. It should look as shown.

L P B B B B B B

L = lever P = piston B = block

When the piston reaches its limit, build another one on top of the existing bridge.

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use Gravel. You can drop those and they will sink to the bottom

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  • Wouldn't this be much slower than just a cobble bridge? What advantage is there to using gravel?
    – SirBenet
    Commented Apr 12, 2015 at 20:55

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