Some Minecraft players out there have a lot of time on their hands, creating immaculate worlds by putting together and eliminating blocks. Some even take the time to recreate precise logos or redesigns from their favorite franchises.
That’s not enough for Ordnance Survey. The team actually took the time to create a 22 billion block map from Minecraft blocks, one that recreates the whole 224,000 square kilometers of Great Britain. That’s a lot of space to cover!
Though the map isn’t completely accurate due to height capping limits – 2,500 meters, to be exact – it’s still a remarkable place for players to visit, including such locations as Southampton, England, Scotland, Wales and others.
The download is free, but players will need to make sure you have 3.6 GB of hard drive space to store it all. It can be downloaded here.
Source: The Next Web