There was a last minute change in the officers who were charge of the Titanic when it sailed from England to the USA, and the officer who was in charge of the equipment, (absentmindedly) took the key to the storage locker with him when he left the ship in England. They couldn't find a replacement key and the lookouts were not issued any binoculars, even though White Star Lines official policy was that binoculars were supposed to given to lookouts. They only had a few binoculars, and these were given to the high ranking officers, not the lookouts.
Yes, ravens do eat squirrels. This afternoon I observed a raven, who was being mobbed by approximately thirty crows, raiding a squirrel's nest situated in a Douglas fir. Minutes later the raven landed on the ground, with a dead juvenile squirrel in its beak.
Some tool are binoculars, a notebook, camera, picture films, and blind. Technique's injected polio vaccine in bananas, Jane made remote food feeder only 1 in 10 days.
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the crows nest,.
Frederick Fleet and Reginald Lee were in the crows-nest at the moment of impact.
Because an officer on the ship answered the call from the crows nest too late
Frederick Fleet and Reginald Robinson Lee.
A mast or also known as a big pole sticking out of the ships floor.
The crows nest was above the bridge deck near the bow of Titanic.
the crows nest man shouted the ice berg ahead but the boat went on
No, Captain Edward Smith had already gone to bed when the Titanic hit the Iceberg, the ship however had two lookouts stationed in it's crows nest. It was Fredrick Fleet, one of the lookouts in the crows nest, who first spotted the berg. He radioed the bridge as soon as he seen it.
the crows nest is on rockhoppers ship in the middle
The area of Shire of Crows Nest is 1,629.9 square kilometers.
Crows Nest National Park was created in 1992.
What I hear happened was the Titanic had gotten massages about iceberg fields ahead but Capt. Smith still had the Titanic cruising along at maybe 24 knots, and it's highest was 25 knots. The men in the crows nest spotted the iceberg with only their eyes, and they rang the bell. The Titanic was turning and it seemed to not hit but it did. If the men in the crows nest had had binoculars, which were in a locked locker (because a crew member was put off the ship for another, and he by mistake took the key to the locker.) they could have spotted it quicker and therefore the Titanic would not have hit the iceberg which in fact was a blackberg.