It is a river named Klondike located in a remote small territory of Canada – Yukon. Many tourists coming here are fortunate to be able to change their lives by “harvesting” a large amount of gold.
It all started on August 16, 1896, when Skookum Jim Mason, Dawson Charlie and George Washington Carmack stumbled upon gold in a small tributary of the Klondike River. In fact, it was not quite by accident that they received the suggestion to find gold in this river from Robert Henderson, a Canadian gold prospector. Then, out of curiosity, they personally went to try it out.
Unexpectedly, they found real gold in a small tributary of the river. Soon, they considered this a real serious business. George Washington Carmack quickly zoned, marked the mining sovereignty and evenly divided it into 4 separate areas. Includes 2 zones for himself and 1 zone for Jim Mason and 1 zone for Dawson Charlie. The mining rights claim areas were registered at the police station at the mouth of the Fortymile River. This news quickly attracted the surrounding gold miners.