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Awaiting demolition
Awaiting demolition. Blue pipes are water supply to anyone still living on Hulverstone Drive.
Prior to the earthquakes (mainly the February 22 2011 event) this park bench was at track level. Shortly after the February quake someone in the council did the sums and realised that the area near the Avon River had dropped between a metre and 1.4m (about 4 foot), so a rush job by contractors shifted in many tonnes of rock and gravel to raise a...
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This is the Summit Road below Mt Cavendish and shows a few remaining high buildings in the central city beyond (in setting sun). Just above centre is the doomed AMI Stadium (1) aka Lancaster Park, home to Canterbury cricket and rugby till the erathquakes.
A very different looking Castle Rock to what was there pre earthquakes.
All red zoned and it looked like no one is living anywhere in Culver Place. All awaiting demolition.
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Moving from the Bexley "Red Zone" to?
Football turf has now gone and the area fenced off again.
Closed due to earthquake damage.
Nearly 80 40 foot containers (most two high) protect Wakefield Avenue in Sumner from further rock falls. Behind these (to the left) are houses, church, bowling club, RSA (Returned Servicemens Association) and other community buildings that have been isolated now for nearly two years now. On the right upper third boundary (just behind two stand a...
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Earthquake damage. As a result of the September 2010 earthquake, with further damage from the February 2011 event.
When this building was first brought on site I spent a few hours removing the tape/paper that had been covering every window.
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Earthquake damage. As a result of the September 2010 earthquake, with further damage from the February 2011 event.
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