A crack in the centre of a street in Avonside after the September 4th earthquake.
A close up of a large crack in the former Government Life building in Cathedral Square.
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Port Hills Road factories, post drill and glue of cracks".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Earthquake damage in central Christchurch after a 6.3 earthquake. Road cracks".
Apartment complex behind cordon fencing on Carlton Mill Road. Cracks are clearly visible on the walls.
Apartment complex behind cordon fencing on Carlton Mill Road. Cracks are clearly visible on the walls.
A photograph of a member of the Wellington Emergency Management Office on the ground floor of the Crowne Plaza Hotel. Sections of the ceiling and plaster dust have fallen onto the ground and there is a large crack in the wall to the right.
Here's Prarie, outside our flat, the day after the 7.1 earthquake hit Christchurch. You see the damage to the street, which continued through our flat. We were forced to move out once an engineer examined the cracks in our balcony, walls, floors, and ceilings, and told us the building was unsafe for living. One crack ran from the street, pres...
The St John The Evangelist Catholic Church in Leeston was cordoned off due to damage suffered during the magnitude 7.1 earthquake that struck mid-Canterbury on Saturday 4 September 2010.
The St John The Evangelist Catholic Church in Leeston was cordoned off due to damage suffered during the magnitude 7.1 earthquake that struck mid-Canterbury on Saturday 4 September 2010.
The farmer swore that his fence was erected in a straingt line, but mother nature had other ideas!
Aftermath of the Saturday 4 September 2010 magnitude 7.1 earthquake at the previously unknown faultline along which the quake originated.
The farmer swore that his hedge was planted in a straingt line, but mother nature had other ideas!
Aftermath of the Saturday 4 September 2010 magnitude 7.1 earthquake at the previously unknown faultline along which the quake originated.
The magnitude 7.1 earthquake that struck mid-Canterbury on Saturday 4 September 2010 broke the tip of the spire of the St John The Evangelist Catholic Church in Leeston
The farmer swore that his fence was erected in a straingt line, but mother nature had other ideas!
Aftermath of the Saturday 4 September 2010 magnitude 7.1 earthquake at the previously unknown faultline along which the quake originated.
A photograph of cracks in the floor of an earthquake-damaged building at the University of Canterbury.
A photograph of a UC Geology student measuring a crack around a lamp post in Bexley Park.
A photograph of a crack in the concrete pad underneath a picnic table near Governors Bay Road.
A photograph of cracks in the floor of an earthquake-damaged building at the University of Canterbury.
A photograph of cracks in the floor of an earthquake-damaged building at the University of Canterbury.
A close up of Christ Church Cathedral. Cracks are visible in a window sill and surrounding stonework.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Sam (9) and Emmaleigh (4) Bowen explore cracks in Raven Quay in Kaiapoi".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Sam (9) and Emmaleigh (4) Bowen explore cracks in Raven Quay in Kaiapoi".
A large crack in Robson Avenue in Avonside that has resulted from the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
A photograph of cracks in a walking track. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "Reserve walkway".
Cracks in the road and liquefaction at the intersection of Rich Street and Raven Quay in Kaiapoi.
A damaged building on Oxford Terrace with cracks in the wall. The footpath in front has warped.
People examine large cracks running through the surface of Bridge Street on the approach to the bridge.
A large crack in the centre of a street in Avonside after the September 4th earthquake.
A large crack in the centre of a street in Avonside after the September 4th earthquake.
A large crack in the centre of a street in Avonside after the September 4th earthquake.