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Robbie watches a sand volcano smother his driveway.
This one was really flowing out of the ground.
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Debra points at the beginnings of a sand volcano not long after the big earthquake.
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These were scattered across the park.
Laura, Nicola, and Debra watch a sand volcano build in the Wyn Street gutter.
(I righted the bird bath after the initial earthquake. None of the after-shocks were sufficient to knock it over again.)
And, yes, the newspaper always gets through! The Press newspapers were delivered in our area of Hoon Hay in the hours after the earthquake.
The earthquake knocked over the bird bath.
An usual thing to see coming from the ground in Hoon Hay, Christchurch.
Lots of people were out and about in the streets checking on everyone after the earthquake. When it was clear that everyone was OK, the sand volcanos became the feature of interest.
Sand volcanoes put the silt all over the road.
Yes, it was a joke. The tours, that is, not the yard filled with earthquake-caused sand volcanos. They were very real. You can see one covering the driveway in this photo. The signs read as follows. "Tours run 1/2 hourly. $5.25 admission. Eftpos unavailable." "If you think this is bad... you should see the back!"
This has made a huge mess for the residents to clean up. I heard on the news that homes have been damaged by subsidence in areas of earthquake-caused liquefaction like this.
One of the many sand volcanos erupting from the ground after the Christchurch earthquake.