Minecraft world has more than 60 different types of biomes scattered in 3 spatial dimensions: Overworld, Nether and The End.
Lush Cave

Caves can often be dark and dingy, with hostile mobs always present. This all changes with the addition of Lush Caves, a beautiful cave biome that lights up and brings back underground greenery. The biome was released with the Minecraft 1.18 update and instantly became a fan favorite.
Along with lots of cute vegetation, it also spawns Axolotls, the cutest friendly mob in the entire game.
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Mangrove swamp

This muddy and murky biome has also been added with the update Minecraft 1.19 and well worth exploring. Frogs jump around the newly created mud blocks in this biome. After a long wait, the player finally got a new type of wood with mangroves. The dense and wet marshland further adds to the ‘wild’ aspect of the game.
Players can convert mud blocks and mangrove logs into a bunch of new building blocks. Although the biome has been in the game for a few months, many people may not have discovered it yet.
Deep dark cave

Introduced in the update Minecraft 1.19, Deep Dark is a cave biome found in the lowest regions of the Overworld. Strange sculptural blocks weave along the walls and floors of this biome, providing an environment that looks a lot like an alien.
These blocks work together to spawn Warden, the most challenging mob faced in the entire game. They are alerted to noise and movement of any entity and can easily obliterate anyone in their path. The Deep Dark Biomes also spawn Ancient Cities containing some of the best loot but protected by monster-ready sculptural blocks.
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