The far distant shore 12


 * [[image: button_0.png|25px|link=Cover_page|Go to cover page]]
 * [[image: button_i.png|25px|link=Introduction|Go to i. Introducion]]
 * [[image: button_ii.png|25px|link=The_title|Go to ii. The title]]
 * [[image: button_iii.png|25px|link=The_totem|Go to iii. The totem]]
 * [[image: button_iv.png|25px|link=The_far_distant_shore|Go to iv. The far distant shore]]
 * [[image: button_v.png|25px|link=Driftwoods|Go to v. Driftwoods]]
 * [[image: button_vi.png|25px|link=Dry_tears|Go to vi. Dry tears]]
 * [[image: button_vii.png|25px|link=A_circle_of_grey|Go to vii. A circle of grey]]
 * [[image: button_viii.png|25px|link=To_be_found...|Go to viii. To be found…]]
 * [[image: button_ix.png|25px|link=Information_pack|Go to ix. Information pack]]

page 41  Some of the few other beaches Syd visited were in the vicinity of Cromer Pier in his childhood and at Butlins Skegness in 1963; then at East Wittering in February 1967, to record the promo film for "Arnold Layne", and perhaps at Brighton in December, where Pink Floyd had a gig but he disappeared without trace and was replaced by David Gilmour. One of the best sights in Brighton is the pier, which replaced the old Chain Pier featured in the paintings of two of the greatest Romantic artists, J.M.W. Turner and John Constable. However, there's no need to see many pictures of beaches around the world to understand that most of the beautiful beaches might be reminiscent of Formentera.  sources → Ibáñez, Vicente Blasco. The Dead Command. Trans. Frances Douglas. New York: Duffield & Company, 1919. 235, 155, 319. Print. http://www.archive.org/stream/deadcommand00blasiala#page/234/mode/2up #page/154/mode/2up #page/318/mode/2up