On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 11:52 PM, David Mann <d...@multisport.net.nz> wrote:
> Just a few snapshots of liquefaction that occurred in our neighbourhood from 
> today's 5.5 and 6.0 aftershocks.
>
> This is about all I found so it's actually a lot better than we had in 
> February.  No damage to our house or its contents.
>
> I have a glass of Gentleman Jack in me.  I think my spelling is doing well so 
> I probably haven't quite had enough ;)
>
> http://www.multi.net.nz/quake-jun-13/
>
> I was out on my lunch break for the 5.5 so I was walking around at ground 
> level.  I knew it was fairly big but nothing to really worry about.  The 6.0 
> was quite intense.  We're on the upper level of a two-storey building and it 
> shakes enough when trucks go past.  I was starting to wonder if the building 
> was going to fall apart.  It'd be the strongest shaking I've ever 
> experienced.  We all went home after that one.

Especially like the last one with what appear to be bike tracks though it.

Sorry you have to be going through all this again.

cheers,
frank

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