Tx b5e62c8113e4a5eff3373e51ed3ed6a37ea60e16@26704396
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26,704,396
at 2018-10-11 04:25:33 (UTC)
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ref_block_num | 31,226 |
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ref_block_prefix | 3,603,234,529 |
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expiration | 2018-10-11 04:35:27 |
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operations | 0. | 0. | comment |
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1. | parent_author | waybeyondpadthai |
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parent_permlink | u1vwqlgh |
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author | teamsteem |
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permlink | re-waybeyondpadthai-u1vwqlgh-20181011t042529286z |
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title | "" |
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body | "You and your cousin are so funny! I definitely look forward to visit Angkor Wat in Cambodia. The temple of temples as it's sometimes called.
I've watched a whole documentary on that place. Now I'm on a quest to buy a land to build Angkor Wat II.
> The construction of Angkor Wat also suggests that there was a celestial significance with certain features of the temple. This is observed in the temple's east-west orientation, and lines of sight from terraces within the temple that show specific towers to be at the precise location of the sunrise on a solstice.[30] The temple is a representation of Mount Meru, the home of the gods: the central quincunx of towers symbolises the five peaks of the mountain, and the walls and moat symbolise the surrounding mountain ranges and ocean.[31] Access to the upper areas of the temple was progressively more exclusive, with the laity being admitted only to the lowest level.
I'm fascinated by ancient knowledge and their legacy." |
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json_metadata | {"tags":["temple"],"app":"steemit/0.1"} |
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transaction_id | b5e62c8113e4a5eff3373e51ed3ed6a37ea60e16 |
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block_num | 26,704,396 |
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transaction_num | 3 |
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