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Every step there are cracks but we can work through them.

Every step there are cracks but we can work through them. . Alex, 12 years. An artistic representation of the 185 lives lost in the 22.02.2011 earthquake . . Amelia, 14 years. I’ve had a lot of fun playing mini golf here; it is sad to see it broken. Bailey, 12 years.

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Every step there are cracks but we can work through them.

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  1. Every step there are cracks but we can work through them. Alex, 12 years

  2. An artistic representation of the 185 lives lost in the 22.02.2011 earthquake. Amelia, 14 years

  3. I’ve had a lot of fun playing mini golf here; it is sad to see it broken. Bailey, 12 years

  4. Citizens in the central city wrote this to tell the council to try to save High Street. Brandon, 11 years

  5. Some Christchurch residents are still without clean water since September 2010. Celena, 14 years

  6. My cousin Jayden gets ready to take a photograph of the damage that is a result of the earthquake. Chloe, 12 years

  7. Containers help hold Christchurch together. Danielle, 12 years

  8. The earthquake may have damaged our roads, but our resilience cannot be beaten. Hamish, 13 years

  9. I used to bike across this path. Now it is cracked for miles. Harriet, 11 years

  10. This is my earthquake dog. We adopted her after February 22nd. Jade, 12 years

  11. Dew glows on the grass which has emerged from cracks in an East Christchurch footpath. Jeremy, 12 years

  12. A snapshot in time shows that some things remain unchanged after the earthquake in February 2011. Joe, 14 years

  13. The stairs to heaven. Joshua, 11 years

  14. A little help from steel containers keep Sacred Heart Cathedral up. Karina, 11 years

  15. A sign that wasn’t here before the earthquake, but now it is and sadly the red zone relates to me! Tyla, 12 years

  16. Not even a hill is safe for people during an earthquake. Olivia, 12 years

  17. This badly damaged park in Bexley is soon going to be bowled (knocked down). Paige, 12 years

  18. A new sewer pipe replaces the broken one underneath. Paora, 12 years

  19. The earthquakes may destroy our city, but they will never stop us doing what we want. Renee, 12 years

  20. A lightening storm lights up the sky on the two year Canterbury earthquake anniversary, September 4th 2010. Robbie, 12 years

  21. Driving in my community is a lot harder than usual. Tom, 11 years

  22. The voice of people to fight another war. Tyler, 12 years

  23. A view from below the surface. Harmony, 13 years

  24. There is light at the end of the tunnel for Christchurch. Luca, 12 years

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