Red ribbons tied onto a tree in a pot on Bealey Ave. People were encourged to write a message of hope and tie it onto the tree.
Red ribbons tied onto a tree in a pot on Bealey Ave. People were encourged to write a message of hope and tie it onto the tree.
Fallen trees in Hagley Park.
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 19 March 2011 entitled, "Day 26, 8am - Termination of Trees & Proliferation of Permits".
A pile of trees that have been cut down beside the Avon River.
Tape and cordon fencing has been placed around fallen trees in Hagley Park.
Two Christmas trees on an empty section left by the demolition of a building.
A view of Hagley Park, where some trees on the riverside have been cut down.
A tree that has been uprooted and fallen onto nearby shipping containers following the February earthquake.
A tree that has been uprooted and fallen onto nearby shipping containers following the February earthquake.
A large crack between a row of trees and the riverbank. A fence lining the riverbank has collapsed. The photographer comments, "On the 22 February 2011 we had an earthquake in Christchurch, which ripped us apart literally. This is what happened to the riverbank at New Brighton. Some trees stayed in place and others dropped 2 feet. The amazing thing was that they all stayed upright".
Tape has been put around trees in Hagley Park that have been uprooted and fallen onto the lawn.
Tape has been put around trees in Hagley Park that have been uprooted and fallen onto the lawn.
View over the Avon River through some trees. Our City O-Tautahi and the Claredon Tower can be partially seen.
Black and red ribbons tied on to trees in the Christchurch. These were part of the memorial service held in Hagley Park.
People walking through Hagley Park. In the background is a tree that has been uprooted and fallen over following the February earthquake.
A missing cat poster on a tree. The title reads "LOST" and contains a description and some contact details about the pet cat.
Looking across the Avon river, towards the Holiday Inn on Avon which has been taped off, and can be partially seen through the trees.
A sign on a tree reading "Please do not remove these bricks". In front is a brick fence, where the top part has partially crumbled.
A notice nailed to a tree near the river reads, "Health warning, contaminated water. Due to sewage overflows this water is unsafe for human contact and activity and is a public health risk. Please keep all people and pets out of contact with the water and do not consume any seafood or shellfish collected from this area".
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A digitally manipulated image of a damaged building in Madras Street. The photographer comments, "After the 22 February earthquake in Christchurch there was a lot of damaged buildings. Sometimes there is the odd one where being unclothed or de-bricked let the world see their beauty".