The triangular pattern of triple barrels on the Flying Dutchman's "triple guns" is not quite a Hidden Mickey when in its resting position because the two barrels that align horizontally are on the bottom, not on the top like ears. However, while in mid-rotation they do form a Hidden Mickey of sorts, though all the circles are the same size.

the triple gun barrel configuration when at rest
In this lengthy view of Beckett's map mural in the darkened room, several people have reported a Hidden Mickey in the form of a stationary shadow on the wall. Supposedly it is on the lower right-hand side of this view of the wall, while Beckett is engaged in his monologue about not wanting Aztec gold.
The following photos show one possibility, but if this is the Hidden Mickey people are reporting, it is very unclear due to a multitude of overlapping shadows.

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Hidden Mickey?
One poster of this film, which is also the cover of the junior novelization of the film, was reported by various forums [8-3-06] and by LaughingPlace.com as vaguely resembling a Hidden Mickey, via the two torches poised above the skull.

the cover of the junior novelization
One IMDb member claims there is a Hidden Mickey in the hanging jar of eyeballs in Tia's shack. With so many circular objects clustered together this is not surprising, although whether a Hidden Mickey was intended is debatable.

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Hidden Mickey?
Created: July 13, 2006
Updated: April 19, 2007