Here is what I have found most interesting in modern gopherspace
Frog Tips
There are about 200 working gopher servers in the world today (writ
in the mid 2000-ies; see gopher://gopher.rp.spb.su/1/servers), but
only few of them are maintained on a regular basis and contain real
useful information.  Here they are.
SDF Public Access UNIX
PCW Aerv Gopher Service (dead)
Paul Dunne's gopher server (dead)
athene.dnsalias.org (dead)
droog.sdf-eu.org
Floodgap Systems
gopher.kostecke.net (dead)
Ocean State Free-Net Gopher (dead)
gopher.quux.org
Whole Earth Electronic Links (dead)
gopher.wumpus-cave.net (dead)
hal3000.cx (dead)
rachael.dyndns.org (dead)
Zedah.org (dead)
Simple Machines (dead)
You see that all of the greatest gopher servers of 2000s are dead b
now except those that are specifically dedicated to gopher support.

Gophers at sdf.lonestar.org and droog.sdf-eu.org include their
members' personal gopherspaces where you can also find something
new, for example these:
In the Beginning Was the Command Line
Cicada Incomplete Gopher Census (dead)
Robert's GopherSpace
yargo
Amino's Gopher Node (dead)
Lisp-p.org in Gopherspace (dead)
You see that some are also dead, some maybe also because of the
changes in gophermap file formats on SDF.

Here were some great Internet archives
Online Books Initiative (dead)
If you're running an active gopher server not mentioned here please
write me an email (see my email address in Contacts).
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