
289: Shawn Pomrenke—There's No Place Like Nome
The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe
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BetterHelp Is Better Than You Think!
In the 1950s and 60s, miners used six-inch dredges to dig up gold. Now they're using 12 inch and 14 inches because of better grade material. Diving has become a popular way for people to find out if there's any gold in the ocean. Sean Conroy: When did it begin? The first person who said, maybe we should just dive into the water?"
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