Some more quake photos.  We passed so many great photo opportunities but we 
were going visiting and in many places there was nowhere to stop anyway.

http://www.multi.net.nz/quake-sumner-lyttelton/

One boulder I wanted to see was not accessible as the surrounding roads had 
been closed.  You can see the line of shipping containers at the base of one of 
the cliffs, which are there to help prevent rocks from rolling onto the road.  
In some places they're stacked two high.

The cliffs are looking dangerously unstable with huge cracks everywhere.  It'll 
take a lot of work to sort that out.

Good news today, the boil-water notice has been lifted which means the tap 
water has been tested and declared safe to drink.  I didn't think it'd take 
them long so I've been drinking mostly bottled water.  We'd been treating our 
hand-washing water with bleach, as we did last time.  Considering the tap water 
is already chlorinated after February, the smell of bleached chlorinated water 
isn't very pleasant.

Cheers,
Dave


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