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The crow's nest is a lookout platform near the peak of a given mast.

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Where is the crows nest on club peinguin?

the crows nest is on rockhoppers ship in the middle


What do they call the person in the crows nest on a ship?

lookout


What is look out post on ship called?

A crows nest.


Why was the waring from the crows nest too late for titanic?

Because an officer on the ship answered the call from the crows nest too late


In Club Penguin where is the Crow's Nest?

the crows nest is in rockhoppers ship hpoe it helped


What is the crows nest used for on a ship?

There are two possibilities:A crows nest can be the nest of a species of bird called a crow. These are big twiggy nests built in the tops of trees and as crows like to nest together, clusters of nests form which are called a "rookery". Rookeries are very noisy in the breeding season.The term "crow's nest" is also the name given the to platform at the top of the main mast of a ship. In the early designs it was simply a barrel or a basket lashed to the tallest mast. Later it became a specially designed platform with protective railing.


What is the area of Shire of Crows Nest?

The area of Shire of Crows Nest is 1,629.9 square kilometers.


When was Crows Nest National Park created?

Crows Nest National Park was created in 1992.


How do you go to the crows nest on Club Penguin?

wait until rockhopper comes, get on his ship, then click on the pole the upwards facing arrow on it.


What is the area of Crows Nest National Park?

The area of Crows Nest National Park is 10.2 square kilometers.


Who was in the crows nest as the titanic sturck the iceburg?

Frederick Fleet and Reginald Lee were in the crows-nest at the moment of impact.


Where did this phrase come from stone the crows?

Type your answer here... In sailing ship days of old, To stop the lookout falling asleep high up in the crow's nest, stones were thrown up to hit the crows nest to keep the lookout awake and therefore watchful. As supply of stones carried onboard ship for this reason, and replensished at each landfall ?