Cracks in the road seal on Avonside Drive from the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
A view across Robson Avenue in Avonside to a kerb that has collapsed as a result of the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
A view down Galbraith Avenue in Avonside. The footpath and road have been cracked by the 4 September 2010 earthquake. Small deposits of dry liquefaction silt can be seen on patches of the road.
A man walks dogs beside cracks on the grounds of Bexley Park.
Flooding and liquefaction in a residential property in Bexley.
Damage in the kitchen of a house in Bexley.
Damage in the kitchen of a house in Bexley.
Liquefaction in a residential property in Bexley.
Liquefaction in a residential property in Bexley.
Woman holding a goldfish rescued from a house in Bexley.
Abandoned house on Brook Street.
Abandoned house on Brook Street.
Earthquake damage to residental properties on Brook Street, Bexley.
Signs on a house in Bexley reading "Ring Bell", "Yes we home" with names and telephone numbers.
Condemned Coastal Spirit Soccer Club in Bexley, Christchurch, near Bexley Park.
Overgrown property in Bexley, Christchurch.
Condemned Coastal Spirit Soccer Club in Bexley, Christchurch, near Bexley Park.
Grounds at the condemned Coastal Spirit Soccer Club in Bexley, Christchurch.
Condemned Coastal Spirit Soccer Club in Bexley, Christchurch, near Bexley Park.
Weeds growing in a residential property on Birch Street.
Condemned Coastal Spirit Soccer Club in Bexley, Christchurch, near Bexley Park.
Weeds growing in a residential property on Birch Street.
Condemned Coastal Spirit Soccer Club in Bexley, Christchurch, near Bexley Park.
Weeds growing in a residential property on Birch Street.
Weeds growing in a residential property on Birch Street.
Mess inside an abandoned shed in a residential property on Birch Street.
Rubbish abandoned in a residential property on Birch Street.
Weeds growing in a residential property on Birch Street.
Caption reads: "Yeah yeah, I know, but you’ve got to look. It’s incredible what’s happened to these places. It’s not something you see everyday and once it’s gone, it’s gone forever."
Caption reads: "You can’t do a thing about it but I can’t be bothered going house hunting. I’ll just live each day as best I can. I keep thinking it could change again. The dust here doesn’t bother me, the noise doesn’t bother me. When they start pulling down houses the vibrations don’t bother me. Nothing bothers me. We’re all like that. That’s how you have to be when you can’t do a thing about it."