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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > 8-year-old kid with a metal detector stumbles upon a 19th century shipwreck 
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8-year-old kid with a metal detector stumbles upon a 19th century shipwreck 

Last updated: May 15, 2025 2:00 pm
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Lucas Atchison, a Canadian kid, has proven that major scientific discoveries can come from unexpected sources. Two years ago, at the age of 8, Lucas went on a family trip to Point Farms Provincial Park in Ontario with a metal detector he had received as a birthday present. Little did he know that this trip would lead to a remarkable discovery.

While scanning the area with his metal detector, Lucas heard the coveted “beep” and started digging. He unearthed a metal spike, initially dismissed by his father as something used to tie up boats. However, Lucas insisted on digging further, and they soon discovered another spike attached to a piece of wood, indicating a two-century-old shipwreck.

“We were on the beach, we got our metal detector out, and as soon as we set it up, ding! It was a spike from the shipwreck,” Lucas shared with the CBC.

The discovery led to a full-on excavation after the provincial parks staff was alerted and contacted the Ontario Marine Heritage Committee (OMHC). Despite taking several years to obtain the necessary permits, excavation finally began earlier this month. Marine archaeologist Scarlett Janusas revealed that the shipwreck’s “double frames” suggest it may be a schooner.

While the ship’s identity is yet to be definitively confirmed, researchers believe it could be the St. Anthony, which wrecked near Lake Huron in 1856 while transporting wheat between Chicago and Buffalo. Detailed sketches of the wreck are being created from above and from the side for further analysis. Additionally, researchers are reviewing 19th-century insurance requirements for ships to identify the vessel accurately.

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Lucas’ find serves as a reminder that unexpected discoveries can still be made in our modern world. Recent cases, such as a Romanian man uncovering ancient Roman coins and a Scottish man finding a 4,000-year-old axe on his family farm, highlight the potential of using metal detectors. Sometimes, the significance of these finds may not be realized until much later, as seen with an Australian prospector discovering a rare 4.6 billion-year-old meteorite.

As for the Ontario shipwreck, researchers plan to re-bury the find in an anaerobic environment to preserve it. Lucas, with his trusted metal detector, may have just embarked on a long journey of exploration and discovery. The world is constantly evolving, with new technologies emerging every day that change the way we live, work, and interact with each other. One of the most exciting developments in recent years is the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) and its potential to revolutionize various industries.

AI refers to machines or computer systems that are able to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence, such as recognizing patterns, learning from experience, and making decisions. This technology has the potential to transform a wide range of industries, from healthcare and finance to transportation and entertainment.

One of the most promising applications of AI is in healthcare. AI algorithms can analyze vast amounts of medical data to identify patterns and trends that may not be apparent to human doctors. This can help improve the accuracy of diagnoses, develop personalized treatment plans, and even predict potential health risks before they occur.

In the finance industry, AI is being used to detect fraud, automate trading, and personalize customer experiences. AI-powered chatbots are becoming increasingly popular in customer service, providing quick and efficient responses to customer inquiries.

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In transportation, AI is being used to improve the efficiency and safety of vehicles. Self-driving cars are already being tested on roads around the world, with the potential to reduce accidents and traffic congestion. AI is also being used to optimize traffic flow and improve public transportation systems.

In the entertainment industry, AI is being used to create personalized recommendations for movies, music, and TV shows. Streaming services like Netflix and Spotify use AI algorithms to analyze user preferences and suggest content that is likely to be of interest.

Despite the many benefits of AI, there are also concerns about its potential impact on jobs and privacy. Some experts warn that AI could lead to widespread job losses as machines take over tasks that were previously performed by humans. There are also concerns about the ethical implications of AI, such as bias in algorithms and the potential for misuse of personal data.

As the technology continues to advance, it is important for policymakers, businesses, and individuals to consider the implications of AI and work together to ensure that it is used responsibly and ethically. With careful planning and regulation, AI has the potential to revolutionize industries and improve the lives of people around the world.

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