Gold Trails and Ghost Towns - Granite City
Granite City (#11): The area was rich in gold and platinum, but at 25 cents a pound, some miners buried their platinum until it was worth much more. Some of their caches are still waiting to be discovered.

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Gold Trails and Ghost Towns - K & S Railway

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Gold Trails and Ghost Towns - Prince George

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Gold Trails and Ghost Towns - Hedley

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The Edge of the World: BC's Early Years | Knowledge Network

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Gold Trails and Ghost Towns - Leech River & Zeballos

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813 Deadmans Hill

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8 Quesnel Forks

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Kettle Valley Railway West

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The riches flowing from Victoria's 'new gold rush' | Landline | ABC News

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How Men Carved the Soo Locks From Rock and Opened the Great Lakes to the World

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Gold Trails and Ghost Towns - Rock Creek

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How to survive with only 2 hours of daylight in the extreme cold of the tundra in Russia's Far North

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Hunting Hidden Treasures | Rediscovering the Yukon | Dawson City Gold Rush 2.0

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Gold Trails and Ghost Towns - New Denver

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Gold Trails and Ghost Towns - Bill Miner

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Gold Trails and Ghost Towns - Rossland

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Lost Gladstone Mine

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Lost Slumach Mine

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Gold Trails and Ghost Towns - Cumberland

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