Rishika Baranwal
Famed for the Klondike Gold Rush, this Yukon Territory river continues to attract modern-day gold panners.
Near Basel, the Rhine River offers fine gold particles, maintaining a historic tradition of gold recovery.
Once central to the Victorian Gold Rush, this river still reveals gold nuggets, especially after heavy rains.
British Columbia's Fraser River, site of the 1858 gold rush, remains popular for recreational gold panning.
Tributaries of the Amazon, such as the Madeira and Tapajós, are known for their rich alluvial gold deposits.
The Indus River, with its ancient gold-panning traditions, continues to provide small quantities of gold to artisanal miners.