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201090904_3316_1D3-28 Bexley Garage, Christchurch earthquake Bexley petrol station
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Obvious seeing why the Summit Road has been closed below Mt Cavendish since the February 22 2011 earthquake. There are some large rocks there!
Cordoned off after damage from the earthquakes.
Birch Street flooded from burst water main
Kenta with crack in ANZAC Drive
Awaiting demolition
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Went into this cafe a few times in years gone by (all on camera club field trips or photowalks). It was a nice two-storey building then. Not now after the earthquakes of 2010 and 2011.
Awaiting demolition. Blue pipes are water supply to anyone still living on Hulverstone Drive.
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Outside our house after the 7.1 Richter Canterbury earthquake on September 4 2010
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External stairs on the Forsyth Barr building in Christchurch. Portions of the internal stairwell collapsed during the earthquake of February 22nd 2011, necessitating use of various means of getting people out of the building. Was the fourth highest building in the city pre earthquakes, but it's future is uncertain. Was for sale "as is, where ...
Obvious seeing why the Summit Road has been closed below Mt Cavendish since the February 22 2011 earthquake. There are some large rocks there!
All red zoned and it looked like no one is living anywhere in Culver Place. All awaiting demolition.
Community Energy Action Trust on Moorhouse Ave.
20100908_3393_1D3-28 Removing liquefaction silt - Christchurch earthquake The cleanup continues
20100904_3326_1D3-24 Ascot TV in Sydenham - Christchurch earthquake
20100904_3322_1D3-200 Bridge Street bridge, Christchurch earthquake South Brighton Bridge. See the gap between the abutment and the bridge itself (just to right of lower person).
A very different looking Castle Rock to what was there pre earthquakes.
20110821_1708_1D3-280 Six months on A house in Bexley damaged in the February earthquake still looks like this six months later.
The South Brighton bridge abutment (city side). Bridge looks fine, just both approaches have moved A LOT!