Sometimes north-south chunk borders are visible in water.
Has anything with rendering changed since the 1.20 snapshots?
Also I want to make note of the fact that it doesn't happen all of the time, it's only like maybe once or twice a day when I'm playing Minecraft for probably 8 hours a day (and it doesn't last long either, usually only a minute or so and it eventually fixes itself; I don't have to reload or F3+A or anything like that)
Also, I noticed that this seems to be tied to MC-261495. Like once the chunks render, this usually happens. It's like the game doesn't realise those chunks are adjacent or something. Sometimes it happens without MC-261495, but they seem to be related somehow. I have also only experienced this while travelling east or west, so that supports my theory.
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These are only going north and south when all the images show grids not just on one axis, and this bug doesn't seem to affect anything but water where MC-38022 doesn't seem to affect water unless you are underwater to begin with
Further, MC-38022 is caused by the angle you view it where this doesn't seem to be affected by angle.
Since you're having graphical issues, is your driver up to date? https://aka.ms/mcdriver
I believe so. It also wasn't an issue before the 1.20 snapshots, so I don't think this is the direct cause.
World download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YkoyQO6cExMJBS7D34z5Yg440VGV3OLa/view
I haven't noticed the issue in the latest snapshots, but it is possible it is not fixed and I just haven't seen it.
Duplicate of MC-38022 (see 2018-08-21_12.50.01.png in the attachments, for example).