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Yukon Gold was a Canadian reality television series produced by Paperny Entertainment that aired on History Television.The series followed four or five placer mining crews as they searched for gold over the four-month Yukon mining season.
Big Al is still hitting dingers - long after his days when he was a Little League star the nation fell in love with. Alred Delia, formerly known as "Big Al," hit an opening day home run and added ...
The Klondike Gold Rush [n 1] was a migration by an estimated 100,000 prospectors to the Klondike region of Yukon in northwestern Canada, between 1896 and 1899. Gold was discovered there by local miners on August 16, 1896; when news reached Seattle and San Francisco the following year, it triggered a stampede of prospectors.
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He was an unsuccessful prospector, having tried his luck in the Colorado gold fields, before heading to the gold rush in Juneau, Alaska, in the late 1880s. [4] In 1895 [1] or 1896, [4] he was in the Yukon, employed by the Alaska Commercial Company at Forty-Mile to buy mining properties. [5] Gold was discovered in the region in 1897.
Gold miners in the Yukon are discovering mummified ancient animals from the Ice Age. Paleontologists often gather truckloads of fossils from the mines, but mummies are special and rare.
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Discovery Claim is a mining claim at Bonanza Creek, a watercourse in the Yukon, Canada. It is the site where, in the afternoon of August 16, 1896, the first piece of gold was found in the Yukon by prospectors. The site is considered to be the place where the Klondike gold rush started.