I was building a rail system to bring ores and stone from my mining shaft, when I noticed a block on fire. It was at first an obsidian block. I put it out and went back to the rail system. I saw the block was on fire again, so I put it out, and removed the block and removed some of the lava underneath.
I noticed later that a stone block was on fire on the other side of the lava pool. Everytime I put it out, it would catch fire again a few minutes later.
I have since removed another portion of the lava underneath and haven't seen the flames again yet.
These flames were NOT created with a flint and steel. I can only assume that the flames were created by the lava underneath.
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Video of it happening. http://youtu.be/9HXwrxhveRg?t=36m19s
Look at the bridge.
Notable: Now that I think about it, the first obsidian block had a sign next to it. (I thought signs weren't flammable via lava?). This stone block has a wooden door next to it. The video showed a wooden bridge next to the stone catching fire...perhaps this is the cause?
Aha. Seems that you're running over a duplicate of MC-14787
Please force a crash by pressing F3 + C for 10 seconds while ingame and attach the crash report here.