
This originally straight farm fence has been laterally displaced at least 2 metres where it crosses the previously unknown faultline from which the Saturday 4 September 2010 earthquake originated.
This originally straight farm fence has been laterally displaced at least 2 metres where it crosses the previously unknown faultline from which the Saturday 4 September 2010 earthquake originated.
This originally straight farm fence has been laterally displaced at least 2 metres where it crosses the previously unknown faultline from which the Saturday 4 September 2010 earthquake originated.
This originally straight farm fence has been laterally displaced at least 3 metres where it crosses the previously unknown faultline from which the Saturday 4 September 2010 earthquake originated.
This originally straight farm fence has been laterally displaced at least 2 metres where it crosses the previously unknown faultline from which the Saturday 4 September 2010 earthquake originated.
This originally straight farm fence has been laterally displaced at least 2 metres where it crosses the previously unknown faultline from which the Saturday 4 September 2010 earthquake originated.
This originally straight farm fence has been laterally displaced at least 2 metres where it crosses the previously unknown faultline from which the Saturday 4 September 2010 earthquake originated.
Members of the public looking through the cordon fence towards the damaged Provincial Chambers.
A cordon fence around an empty site left after the demolition of a building.
The outdoor seating area of the Santorini Greek Ouzeri Restaurant & Bar is fenced off.
The outdoor seating area of the Santorini Greek Ouzeri Restaurant & Bar is fenced off.
Building behind the cordon fence on the corner of Stanmore Road and Armagh Street.
Look through the cordon fence, piles of building rubble, rubbish skips and shipping containers.
Fences around the Santorini Restaurant. In the front are some building equipments and materials.
Looking over the cordon fence towards the intesection of Latimer Square and Hereford Street.
Decoration on the cordon fence. Ongoing construction work can be seen in the background.
A photograph of the house at 432 Oxford Terrace, taken from the property next door. Wire fencing has been placed along the fence between the two properties. A yellow sticker on the front door of the house indicates that access is restricted.
A photograph of 386 and 378 Oxford Terrace, taken from across the road. The former site of Doug Sexton's house is on the right, behind the wire fence. Sexton's house was demolished after his land was Red zoned.
A photograph of volunteers painting wooden fence palings for the Gap Filler Butterfly Gap project.
Scaffolding along the damaged Windsor Hotel. The area around the building has been fenced off.
Looking through the cordon fence, an empty site left after the demolition of a building.
Flowers on the fence around the empty site where the CTV building used to be.
The words 'Faith' and 'hope' looped around the fences of St Paul's Trinity Pacific Church.
A photograph of volunteers painting wooden fence palings for the Gap Filler Butterfly Gap project.
Tape woven into the mesh of the cordon fence on Madras Street spells out 'Hapori'.
View down Poplar Lane, where the brick building on the right has been fenced off.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Shops on High Street that are still fenced off after the earthquake".
A damaged property that has been fenced off. Sections of the brick facade have fallen off.
The Art Centre, at the corner of Worcester Boulevard and Montreal Street behind the cordon fence.
Detail of fence around the site of the demolished St. John's Anglican Church on Latimer Square.