Gold Rush: South America

Gold Rush: South America (2013)

EndedReality showAction, Adventure, Nature

The Hoffman Crew heads to new territory in search of glimmering opportunities. After mining for gold in Alaska, the greenhorn miners try their luck at gold mining in South America, prospecting in Peru, Chile, Guyana and facing dense jungles, lethal roads and turf wars with local miners.

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Scheduleevery Friday at 20:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06Southern QuestOct 18, 2013
S01E05Ends of the EarthAug 30, 2013
S01E04The Frozen NorthAug 23, 2013
S01E03Guyanese GoldAug 16, 2013
S01E02Chilean GoldAug 9, 2013
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did "Gold Rush: South America" premiere?

"Gold Rush: South America" premiered on August 2, 2013.

Who are the main miners featured in "Gold Rush: South America"?

The main miners featured in "Gold Rush: South America" are Todd Hoffman, Parker Schnabel, and Dave Turin.

What is the main goal of the miners in "Gold Rush: South America"?

The main goal of the miners in "Gold Rush: South America" is to find and extract gold from the South American soil.

Which countries in South America did the miners explore in "Gold Rush: South America"?

The miners explored countries such as Guyana and Peru in "Gold Rush: South America".

What challenges did the miners face in "Gold Rush: South America"?

The miners faced challenges such as difficult terrain, extreme weather conditions, and language barriers in "Gold Rush: South America".

Did the miners find success in "Gold Rush: South America"?

Yes, the miners found varying degrees of success in "Gold Rush: South America".

How did the miners transport their equipment in "Gold Rush: South America"?

The miners transported their equipment using trucks and other heavy machinery in "Gold Rush: South America".

Did the miners face any conflicts with local authorities or communities in "Gold Rush: South America"?

Yes, the miners faced conflicts with local authorities and communities due to permits and land disputes in "Gold Rush: South America".

What did the miners use to extract gold in "Gold Rush: South America"?

The miners used various equipment such as excavators, wash plants, and sluice boxes to extract gold in "Gold Rush: South America".

How did the miners deal with the language barrier in "Gold Rush: South America"?

The miners hired translators or learned basic phrases to communicate with the locals in "Gold Rush: South America".

Were there any accidents or injuries during the filming of "Gold Rush: South America"?

Yes, there were some accidents and injuries, including minor mishaps and equipment failures, during the filming of "Gold Rush: South America".

Did the miners face any wildlife challenges in "Gold Rush: South America"?

Yes, the miners encountered wildlife challenges such as poisonous snakes and insects in "Gold Rush: South America".

How did the miners handle setbacks and failures in "Gold Rush: South America"?

The miners regrouped, adjusted their strategies, and continued to work towards their goals despite setbacks and failures in "Gold Rush: South America".

How did the miners interact with the local communities in "Gold Rush: South America"?

The miners often engaged with the local communities, seeking advice, hiring workers, and respecting their customs and traditions in "Gold Rush: South America".

Did the miners discover any other valuable minerals besides gold in "Gold Rush: South America"?

While gold was the primary focus, the miners occasionally discovered other valuable minerals like copper and silver in "Gold Rush: South America".

What were some of the lessons the miners learned in "Gold Rush: South America"?

The miners learned the importance of perseverance, adaptability, and respecting local regulations and customs in "Gold Rush: South America".

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