The Klondike Gold Rush in Alaska
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Explore the thrilling saga of the Klondike Gold Rush, which ignited the dreams of over 100,000 prospectors in the late 19th century following a monumental gold discovery. Journey through perilous routes to Dawson City, a booming hub where ambition collided with hardship and transformation ensued. This episode reflects on the era's complexities, from the pursuit of prosperity to the profound impacts on local cultures and environments.
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