Miner
The prospector from Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer was named Yukon Cornelius.
The place you’re referring to is likely "Ophir," located in Central Otago, New Zealand. It was named after the biblical land of Ophir, but the name is also associated with a local legend about a hungry gold prospector who, during the gold rush, famously exclaimed "I'm starving!" while searching for gold. Ophir became known for its rich gold deposits during the 1860s and is now a small, historic settlement.
Yukon Cornelius
Julian Ashton was a prospector
"Digger" was the Australian term for a prospector. Prospectors spend their days digging in the ground for gold; hence the name 'digger'.
The old prospector in the classic Christmas television special "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" is named Yukon Cornelius. He is a humorous character who travels with Rudolph and provides comic relief throughout the story. Yukon is also known for his love of prospecting for silver and gold, and he plays a key role in helping Rudolph and his friends.
Gold is known as Aurum and Silver is known as Argentum.
May is from Gold Silver Crystal Heart Gold and Soul Silver
There isn't a Pokemon Chronicles episode that Gold meets silver and Gold's real name is actually Jimmy in the show, but I don't know Silver's name.
Gold is not Ag it is Au Ag is silver. Au comes from the Latin name for gold, aurum Ag comes from the Latin name for silver argentum
No, prospector is a common noun, a word for any prospector. A proper noun is the name for a specific person, place, thing, or a title, such as Prospector Road in Aspen CO or the Prospector Hotel in Juneau AK.
His name is Prospector Pete. He's a representation of a Forty-niner, which was the name for the miners who came to California during the Gold Rush.