![]() ![]() Whereas in the film's screenplay and junior novelization, it was only described that the Shrimper nods at the island. In Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, the Shrimper spots the Black Pearl with a spyglass.Years later, during the quest for the Fountain of Youth, Privateer Barbossa looked at three Spanish galleons through his telescope from aboard the HMS Providence, where he saw The Spaniard and a Spanish Officer gazing forward, paying the Providence no mind as the Spanish galleons pass. ĭuring the War Against Piracy, Lord Cutler Beckett used his spyglass to look over the destruction of the pirate fleet by the Flying Dutchman. The second time, Barbossa peered at Black Sand Beach his long spyglass, while Jack puts his eye into a telescope he opened, much longer than his arm, until it was longer than Barbossa's. Barbossa smirked as Jack, deflated, tried tugging on his spyglass, but it doesn't lengthen any further. The first time, Barbossa ceremoniously pulled out a spyglass, extending about two feet, while Jack pulled out his own spyglass that opened about nine inches. Īfter rescuing Jack Sparrow from Davy Jones' Locker, Jack and Barbossa competed with their spyglasses twice. After sending the Kraken to attack the Black Pearl, Jones looked through his spyglass again as the sea monster pulled the Pearl down into the sea, and Jack Sparrow going down with his ship. Davy Jones later peered through his own barnacled spyglass as the Flying Dutchman came around the point on an outer reef of Isla Cruces, spotting Pintel and Ragetti by a longboat. ![]() As Jack lowered the spyglass, Davy Jones appeared on the deck of the Pearl, right in front of him. Through the spyglass, a distant Davy Jones spoke to Will then glanced over his shoulder, and back toward Jack, as if he sensed Jack was there. Later, as Will Turner was sent to settle his debt with Davy Jones on the deck of the scuttled ship, Jack Sparrow used his spyglass to watch the scene from aboard the Black Pearl. ĭuring the search for the Dead Man's Chest, while helping Will Turner find Jack Sparrow, a shrimper used a spyglass to see the Black Pearl careened onto the sands of Isla de Pelegostos. Shortly afterwards, aboard the Dauntless, Lieutenant Gillette spied on two women on a longboat ( Pintel and Ragetti in disguise) with his own spyglass. Prior to the battle of Isla de Muerta, Commodore Norrington gazed through his spyglass to survey the Pearl with Sparrow. Later, as the Pearl came up on the Interceptor, Captain Barbossa looked at the ship through his spyglass during the cursed pirate's pursuit. Īfter Elizabeth Swann was kidnapped by Hector Barbossa's crew aboard the Black Pearl, Commodore James Norrington spotted Captain Jack Sparrow and Will Turner taking the HMS Dauntless through his spyglass. The wooden tube makes the spyglass light and easy to handle. So mariners use a spyglass (telescope) nicknamed the "bring-em-closer" to magnify the view. Spotting distant sailing ships and shores at sea isn't easy-even from the crow's nest. " Fitz, give me your glass." ― Jack Sparrow to Fitzwilliam P. ![]()
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