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We have finally found some artifacts from the shipwreck. It was hardly a problem since there was three shipwrecks. We found at least 60 artifacts from the shipwreck which is impressive. These ships were from the spanish, probably transporting goods and people. However, we found musket pieces. Muskets are old and are rare to find. Plus, the musket found was traced back to Canada, which is where it came from. We found some dishes and ceramic cups, which came from the past. Also, there was clothing and and even toothbrushes. All of these are amazing because they are from the past. I feel amazed and grateful for finding these artifacts.

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