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<title>Get to Know Triond, the Beautiful Spot in the Himalayas</title>
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I asked the question “What is Triund?” hoping to know about the place, not the place we write to get our articles, videos, and photos published. The search engine turned out numerous articles on Triond as a site for writing articles. What I really want to see is the place which the founder of 
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.triond.com">Triond</a>
 described as a beautiful place in the Indian Himalayas. </p><p>

Curious about what Triund looks like, I gathered all articles and pictures in the internet to find out what it is. I used Google, Yahoo, Flickr, Answers, among others and I arrived at the materials listed below.</p><img alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2008/05/04/155394_0.jpg" /><p>

I provide impressions on the picture or article and place the links associated with it.</p>

<ol><li>Triund is a scenic place the peak of which is like a Bermuda grass garden with stones all over it. I'm wondering, however, why the photographer has to include the tents in the 
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.travelblog.org/Asia/India/Himachal-Pradesh/Dharamsala/blog-110549.html">picture</a>
 if the intent is to show it as a scenic place. </li><li>
Lakes are famous tourist destinations in Dharamsala where Triond is found. The author of 
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.notoiletpaper.com/articles/92/1/Dharamsala---a-timeless-preserve-of-calm-skies-and-home-to-the-Dalai-Lama/Page1.html">this article</a>
, however, says that the highlight is definitely the Triond. It is a three hour walk uphill where one will see the snowy peaks. Probably tired of climbing or found the place nice to stay a while, many travelers stay there for several days in a forest rest house near one side of the hill. The author said the more adventurous travelers pitch their camps in a cave or a tent. That's the reason why there are tents in the picture above. The description of Triond is found midway of the article. 
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I typed “Triund” in 
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.flickr.com">Flickr</a>
 and saw three pictures taken along the way to Triund showed a herd of goats with three tourists at foreground, a shepherd with the goats and two people posing for the camera.</li></ol>


<p>Well, it's quite difficult getting information about Triund, the place in the Himalayas. I wish those who have been there can 
contribute more information about the site where we get our contents published.</p><img alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2008/05/04/155394_1.jpg" />

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How about Triond  sponsoring a free trip for two lucky writers for a free trip to Triund in the Himalayas to make a comprehensive description? 
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<pubDate>Sun, 04 May 2008 02:50:01 PST</pubDate></item>
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