When viewed from a specific angle and location the terrain rapidly alternates between invisible and visible, exposing caves and underground structures.
Only affects biome-dependent blocks including grass, leaves, tall grass, and flowers.
Unable to repeat glitch upon relog.
Glitch occurred in a Dripstone Caves single-biome world, the area under the crosshairs when the glitch occurs is the intersection of two geodes and a cramped dripstone cave.
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I must disagree. While it shares similarities with MC-70850 it is noticeably different. The vanished blocks are independent of subchunks, the only factor determining whether or not they are visible is the block type. Foliage and biome-tinted blocks are rendered invisible, while other blocks are unaffected despite being in the same subchunks as vanished blocks.
Possibly MC-70850