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The Klondike Gold Rush: Photographs from 1896-98

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Uploaded by on Apr 17, 2008

A collage of historical photographs and films based on the bestselling book "The Klondike Gold Rush: Photographs from 1896-1899." This is the mother lode of the north - a stunning record of the last great gold rush. See: www.yukongraham.com

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  • That is so boring

  • The last big adventure in modern history

  • wow i want to marry ur vids

  • a favorite from me?

  • i wouldnt caress susan boyle's snatch for a Klondike bar....

  • you figure these days when gold is 1500 bucks an ounce that more people would be doing this in large numbers again. There is gold everywhere in the USA,,,,,its just a matter of degree

  • Great video Graham! Well done portion on Soapy Smith (my great-grandfather) I'm posting it on my blog and my website.

    Jeff Smith

  • you sound a bit like bill murray

  • Exellent documentary I`ve driven all through most of these roads and towns with a transport watching this and experiencing the visions first hand is quite unique try it if you can .

  • i have to do a projekt in school about the klondike gold rush and i do not really know who is the real discoverer of the gold in bonanzo because some say it's keith and some say it's georg charmack or his wife. Well, who was it ?

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