Manchester Street near the corner of Gloucester Street.
Prior to the earthquake, this was a lovely backyard lawn covered with green grass -- !! Penrith Avenue, Somerfield, Christchurch.
West side of Colombo Street looking south-ish, taken from near the corner of Armagh Street.
Colombo Street looking south towards Cathedral Square, taken from Armagh Street.
Gloucester Street looking west, near the corner of New Regent Street.
Manchester Street looking south towards the Port Hills, near the corner of Gloucester Street.
748 Colombo Street, between Armagh Street and Gloucester Street.
Otukaikino Reserve ,Christchurch .Hasn,t been open since Sept earthquake so i dont know what it is like now but it was a very nice area
Christchurch city experienced a magnitude 7.1 earthquake on September 4, at 4:35 am. The epicentre was 40 km west of the city. It is the most damaging earthquake in New Zealand since the Hawke's Bay earthquake in 1931, but there was no loss of life. It was fortunate the earthquake occurred when the central city streets were deserted, as there ...
Horrible earthquake on the morning of 4 SEP 2010. Felt throughout New Zealand... Aftershocks still ongoing weeks after the 7.1M earthquake.
Note the innovative use of hay bales on the left side of the image.
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Montreal Street and Armagh Street, Cranmer Square.
Montreal Street and Armagh Street, Cranmer Square.
Montreal Street and Armagh Street, Cranmer Square.
Christchurch's Cathedral
Montreal Street and Armagh Street, Cranmer Square.
Gloucester Street looking west, near the corner of Manchester Street.
Colombo Street looking north, taken from the Gloucester Street intersection.
Christchurch CBD New Zealand 31 August 2011
Christchurch CBD New Zealand 31 August 2011
Montreal Street and Armagh Street, Cranmer Square.
Christchurch CBD New Zealand 31 August 2011
Saint Asaph Street between Madras & Manchester Streets
Christchurch CBD New Zealand 31 August 2011
Robert Jones Building - corner of Colombo & Armagh Street
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