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    • Minecraft 1.14
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    • I run a Windows 10 OS and I have only played in this world on version 1.14. No switching to snapshots, no adding mods, texture packs, anything. It's a single player Survival world with cheats that has never had LAN activated.
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      I have closed and open this world many times before this point and today, I loaded in my worlds and saw that the cats I have just tamed, weren't at my home base so I explored the area and found a chunk of the ground disappeared. I switched to Creative mode to take screenshots and I noticed that my world had many chunks that disappeared or relocated.

       

      What I expected to happen was...:

      When I opened the world, everything would be ok and I could play like normal with my new cats and build my house.

       

      What actually happened was...:

      One section of my house was a pit with water at the bottom. The rest of the world had similar chunks that disappeared or were placed in random spots.

       

      Steps to Reproduce:

      I don't know why this happened. I've opened this world before and everything was fine. I will include screenshots. I can't include my save file through this, I apologize. The files don't stay within the folder.

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            AkiKitty8 Alyssa
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