The interior of "Kali's Gape" on the 2b2t Minecraft server, featuring the towering border walls that enclose the massive 1,000 x 1,000 hole down to bedrock. The image is taken from the flat bedrock surface, showcasing a grid overlay on the ground, emphasizing the scale and precision of the excavation. The blue water cascading down the walls adds a stark contrast to the barren bedrock floor, and in the distance, you can spot remnants of terrain and structures just barely clinging to the edges of the walls. A lone player, visible in the distance, adds a sense of scale to the vast emptiness of the hole. This view highlights the immense effort and scale behind this project, which is a testament to the long-standing chaotic and destructive nature of the 2b2t server. The border walls stand as a defining feature of Kali's Gape, marking the edge of one of the largest man-made holes in Minecraft.
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