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Feeling like a rat in a trap, Worsley looked for leads from the crow’s-nest and signaled the course to the man on the bridge.

Worsley manned the crow’s-nest with binoculars, a megaphone, and a flag, searching the ice pack for seals and then shouting and pointing out the seals to the hunters.

The Greek letters Delta and Gamma are displayed on the tower, which seems otherwise useless, as there is neither room nor light for a crow’s-nest study or a bed chamber.

With the exception of her guns, most of the original fixtures and fittings remain intact, from the huge boilers in the belly of the ship to the crow's-nest towering above her bridge.

From BBC

Mr. Bach’s 1985 book about film, “Final Cut: Dreams and Disaster in the Making of ‘Heaven’s Gate’ ” — a crow’s-nest view of the cultural and personal tensions on the set — became a best seller and a Hollywood-insider classic.

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