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- Title
- Christchurch under siege - Roadside Stories
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- Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
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- Ministry for Culture and Heritage Manatū Taonga YouTube
- Description
New Zealand's most English city, Christchurch was hit by devastating earthquakes in September 2010 and February and June 2011. In the February quake 185 people died. Over a quarter of the city centre's buildings - many of them historic - were condemned, and the statue of city founder John Robert Godley was toppled. Christchurch, http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/canterbury-region/13 The shaky isles: Canterbury & other earthquakes, http://www.mch.govt.nz/perspectives/earthquakes/ The 2011 Christchur...
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- Video
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- Ministry for Culture and Heritage Manatū Taonga YouTube
- URL
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wzunINl0pU&feature=youtube_gdata_player
- Related subjects
- earthquakes / damage / Christchurch / quake / demolition / Anglican / John Robert Godley / Canterbury / Church of England / cathedral / Avon river / Oxford / statues / Robert Falcon Scott / Victoria Square / James Cook / punt / willow / heritage / new zealand / roadside stories / audio / guide / tour / history / tourism / podcast / rugby / culture / education / landmark / attraction / sights / information / kiwis / people / natural
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