Columbo St Sydenham. Would not have like to been in there!
I used to get lunch at the cafe "Next Best" here. Glad the earthquake did not strike at lunch time!
Following Feb 22nd 2011 6.3 shake this building is no more.
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Christchurch Earthquake 4th Sept 2010
Christchurch Sept 4th Earthquake
Christchurch Sept 4th Earthquake
Christchurch Earthquake 4th Sept 2010. Old Para Rubber building - Manchester St (between Tuam and St Asaph)
Can't believe how much of this rock fell off! Its looks totally different - no longer a castle. Sad but very glad that the huge rock did not hit anything on the way down!
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Christchurch Sept 4th Earthquake
Christchurch Earthquake 4th Sept 2010
Very sad - was a nice looking building. These cracks are right through the bricks on several of the main columns.
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These cracks would worry me but apparently the building is generally Ok.
Overlooking McCormacks bay out across the city with the Southern Alps as a backdrop. There is still a strong effect from the July 11, 2011 Volcanic erruption (Puyehue) in Chile. Ash made it over to New Zealand causing very strong colours at sunset. The colours have not been artificially changed and its not a mash up. The parts of the city (and...
Prince William touches the people of Sumner.
Helen Leggatt's started photographing Canterbury's earthquake-damaged cemetery headstones.
Public Affairs manager for Kiwi Rail.
Kimberley Grady works for KiwiRail.
Site of Sir Paul Callaghan's project appealing to expat Kiwis to pay back their student loans following the Christchurch earthquake.
This weekend the Kiwi Club of New York is having a big fundraiser to benefit the Christchurch Earthquake appeal.
An entry from Roz Johnson's blog for 23 November 2011 entitled, "Kiwi As".
KiwiRail's Coastal Pacific scenic journey will roll again between Picton and Christchurch from December 1, two years after the service was put on hold because of the devastating Kaikoura earthquake. KiwiRail's sales manager Alan Piper tells Susie Ferguson the details.
Blog of New Zealander Helen Leggatt who is researching church headstones in Canterbury. In 2012 she photographed headstones damaged during the Canterbury earthquake.
A stuffed Kiwi toy sits on a monument in the Cathedral Square. Building rubble can be seen in the background.
“Jog on, jog on, the footpath way. And cheerily hent the stile, A merry heart goes all the way, Your sad tires in a mile.” — “A Winter’s Tale,” Sheakespeare. Such is t…
Hundreds of birds and other creatures had to be evacuated from a Christchurch aquarium and kiwi enclosure, while others were put-down after last week's earthquake.