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Though in a sorry state, this building survived the Christchurch earthquakes. Shipping containers are stacked this way in front of a number of buildings, presumably to preserve the facades while also minimising risk in the streets should another quake occur. It seems (see note, copied from a shop window) there is an interesting term for this kind of damage.
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If a quake can destroy thousands of buildings, it sure can topple a container, so I I understand why the no parking cones are there. Too prevent people getting munted!
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Yes... earthquakes can destroy bricks and mortar.. and indeed shipping containers.. but they CANNOT.. and WILL NOT destroy the will and the resolution and the humour of THE PEOPLE !
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