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A digitally manipulated image of a fallen headstone. The photographer comments, "Since the September 2010 earthquake in Christchurch, New Zealand a lot of the headstones have fallen, but sadly a lot have not been resurrected to their former places".
Along Glouster St, as we run to the car.
Oxford Terrace Baptist Church on the corner of Madras St and Oxford Terrace, and alongside the Central City Fire Station on Kilmore St.
The feet of a fallen mannequin rest against a shop window. The photographer comments, "It is enough to make your toes curl. This is a mannequin that has been on its back since this clothing store was cleared out after the Christchurch earthquake. The store, which is in the earthquake red zone, has been off limits and untouched in the for two years".
Fallen trees in Hagley Park.
A car damaged by fallen bricks.
A car damaged by fallen bricks.
Fallen shop fittings in Piko Wholefoods.
Fallen chimney on a residential property.
Fallen scaffolding around the Canterbury Provincial Chambers.
A fallen television in a living room.
Fallen scaffolding around the Canterbury Provincial Chambers.
Fallen brick fence outside a residential property.
A digitally manipulated image of a damaged building. The photographer comments, "Part of Christchurch City is out of bounds for the public and is called the red zone".
Fallen concrete block fence outside a residential area.
Books littering the floor from a fallen bookshelf.
Fallen bricks from buildings in the city centre.
Fallen concrete block fence outside a residential property.
Fallen concrete block fence outside a residential property.
The roof of a car damaged by fallen bricks.
Stones from a fallen facade in the city centre.
A photograph of fallen masonry from 112 Centaurus Road.
Chimneys fallen from the roof of the Cranmer Courts.
Fallen bricks from a damaged dairy on Edgeware Road.
A digitally manipulated image of a mannequin. The photographer comments, "During the Christchurch earthquake on 22 February 2011 a lot of people were seriously injured or killed because they run out of buildings. Falling masonry from the exterior of the buildings hit them, but if they had remained inside they would have probably been perfectly safe".
A piece of carved stonework fallen from a heritage building.
The NZ dollar has tumbled and the stock market has fallen.
Broken bottles and packages fallen on the floor of Piko Wholefoods.
Damage to the Provincial Chambers, with fallen scaffolding in the background.