Klondike: If I Look For Gold In Alaska

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“Should I not find fortune it will make a man of me, and should I get through this trip I shall be able to undertake anything in the world.” -Stanley Pearce. Thousands of people went looking for gold in Alaska, Klondike in the late 1800’s. These people went out to Alaska to look for gold so that they could strike for rich. The people got there by train, boat, or they walked there. The people had very much hope, but many were not successful. If I had the chance to look for gold in Alaska, Klondike I would take that opportunity. It would be a good time to strike for rich. It would be the best chance I could get. Also going would be a great adventure. I would be able to see the beautiful mountain ranges and the delightful sunset. If I would

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