Map of Klondike River and gold bearing creeks, from an 1897 guidebook for gold seekers during the Klondike Gold Rush. Claimed and unexplored regions are marked[1] The gold flowed into the creeks from the dome in the middle.[2] Bonanza is the creek closest to Dawson City and discovery claim is in the middle of it
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2010-03-02T20:15:43Z Zanka 944x602 (101938 Bytes) {{Information |Description= The Klondike Gold Field from the book "Klondike. The Chicago Record's book for gold seekers (1897)" p.14 |Source=http://www.archive.org/details/klondikechicagor00chic |Date=1897 |Author=unknown |Pe