Lol. I think you made the slight mistake of not using quotes ("") after the greater-than (>) symbol in your markdown. If you do that, then close your quote, and then a dash and the reference "Wikipedia", or whatever you want to use, cheetah will look the other way. Sure cheetah is built to check for plagiarism, which is a good thing, and your content is definitely not that. Just wrong markdown which I'll suggest you edit while you still can. Great post!
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Those are lovely travel photos and narrative. Jikjisa looks adorable.
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wow, what a stunning view. I totally appreciate your photo because I'm Korean haha.
Thanks man, if you like this sorta thing, check out vol 2 of these series ! This time in Gangneung, Namae beach. https://steemit.com/photography/@kaliju/view-from-the-sky-and-ground-of-namae-beach-gangneung-korea
Would like to go there someday. Lovely view.
It's really beautiful up there, I especially love the fresh air that you get when 4 miles high up on those mountains :)
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Fantastic photography! Looks Yummy! Great pictures!
Thank you! I was planning to share it last week but my hands were tied. Anyhow, glad you enjoyed it!
beautiful :-)
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Thanks cheetah, source is wikipedia, not that fishy link of yours.
Lol. I think you made the slight mistake of not using quotes ("") after the greater-than (>) symbol in your markdown. If you do that, then close your quote, and then a dash and the reference "Wikipedia", or whatever you want to use, cheetah will look the other way. Sure cheetah is built to check for plagiarism, which is a good thing, and your content is definitely not that. Just wrong markdown which I'll suggest you edit while you still can. Great post!
Wow! Thanks a lot! I fixed it and took note for the future. Followed as well! Thanks again man.