Gold Trails and Ghost Towns - The Bullion Pit
The Bullion Pit (#603): Located in central British Columbia, the Bullion Pit is one of the deepest mines in the world. It is believed that a major flood raised the gold to 400-600 feet above the river, where it was discovered in bunches.

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