An aerial photograph looking over Christchurch towards the Port Hills.
A view of Lyttelton Port from Sumner Road.
An aerial photograph of Christchurch looking towards Sumner and the Port Hills.
An aerial photo looking south over Christchurch from the Waimakariri River.
An aerial photograph looking south over Christchurch across the airport.
An aerial photograph of Christchurch, looking over the Christchurch International Airport towards the CBD.
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The Port Hole bar has become an institution since it replaced the demolished Volcano cafe".
Sally Roome and Troy Gillan at the UC QuakeBox in the carpark of Westfield Riccarton.
Sally Roome and Troy Gillan at the UC QuakeBox in the carpark of Westfield Riccarton.
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The Lyttelton side of Evans Pass is closed (since the earthquake 23 months ago - 22/02/11). Prior to the road tunnel (through the Port Hills) opening in the early 1960s this was the main access road to the port of Lyttelton.
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A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Bridge Street Bridge".
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Castle Rock on the Port Hills, showing where a huge section tumbled down the hillside on 22 February 2011".
A photograph of staff from Abseil Access in the car park outside their office on Quakers Quay in Woolston. The staff are standing next to a trailer full of rocks which they have gathered from the Port Hills. The rocks will be painted and used to define the boundaries of Rock on Eastside, an outdoor lounge and art space on the corner of Linwood Avenue and Aldwins Road.
When this building was first brought on site I spent a few hours removing the tape/paper that had been covering every window.
One landscape colour digital photograph taken on 26 May 2013 of London Street, Lyttelton. The photograph was taken from St Davids Street looking west. The roofs of the portable buildings forming the temporary Lyttelton Police station are visible in the foreground. The Lyttelton Port Company offices and Tunnel Portal are prominent in the midgrou...
There are occasional sewerage spills into the Avon River while all the sewer and road repairs are carried out. This rock wall was level and well above high tide level prior to the eathquakes. All the houses that can been seen here (except for those on the distant Port Hills) are in the suburban "red zone" and are still to be demolished.
Hopefully will be open again later this month - 25 months afer the February earthquake.