This is the last post in the series I have been doing on what I found when I visited the Council Chambers the other day.
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In the top photo was part of Napier before the 1931 earthquake In the bottom photo the same area after it
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Photos of Napier city the destruction the earthquake caused
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Linking to Outdoor Wednesday
Catastrophic!
ReplyDeleteThat is devastating.
ReplyDeleteIt was! I meet a lady yesterday whom lived through it - very interesting :)
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