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Photos appear here each day from the Diaries of the Adapting after Emergencies field trip in 2018.
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Andrew and the ambassadors with Rachel Vaughan on this morning's web conference at Te Hā o Mātauranga. Image: LEARNZ.
Positivity was very present at Te Hā o Mātauranga. At the top of this picture you can see some posters from the All Right? Kaikōura campaign. Image: LEARNZ.
Andrew and the ambassadors with students from Kaikōura Suburban School. What has been the reason for new students joining the school recently? Image: LEARNZ.
Andrew and the ambassadors with principal of Kaikōura Suburban School, Hayden Van Lent. What has been helpful for the school as it works to recover from the earthquake? Image: LEARNZ.
Steel mesh wrapped around a slip on State Highway 1 south of Kaikōura. Image: LEARNZ.
Andrew and the ambassadors with Jill Short from New Zealand Red Cross/Rīpeka Whero Aotearoa. You can see the Kaikōura Peninsula in the background. Image: LEARNZ.
Here you can see people working on more steel mesh to secure slips south of Kaikōura. How are these workers able to get onto this slip face? Image: LEARNZ.
Fossil Point Cafe in Greta Valley. How was the cafe affected after the earthquake? Image: LEARNZ.
A couple of Kim Henderson's sketches. How has art helped Kim after the earthquake? Image: LEARNZ.
Andrew and the ambassadors with Kim Henderson in her ceramic studio. Image: LEARNZ.
Andrew and the ambassadors with Manea Sweeney on this morning's web conference at the Kaikōura museum. Image: LEARNZ.
Looking at some of the accommodation pods at NCTIR Village. What are some of the facilities at the Village? Image: LEARNZ.
Looking down a row of accommodation units at NCTIR Village. Image: LEARNZ.
A look inside one of the units at NCTIR Village. What do you think is through that door on the left? Image: LEARNZ.
Andrew and the ambassadors with Belinda De Zwart at NCTIR Village. Image: LEARNZ.
There are many slips to see on the way north from Kaikōura. Why do you think the containers are there? Image: LEARNZ.
Looking towards Ohau Point with a view of the new sea wall. It's hard to see in this image but there are abseilers working on the slip face. What might they be doing? Image: LEARNZ.
This section of new road is where the shoreline used to be. I wonder if any of the rubble from these slips was used to reclaim this land? Image: LEARNZ.
These seals don't seem too bothered by the work going on at Ohau Point. During some of the earlier work they had to be moved from the area. I wonder how this was done. Image: LEARNZ.
Andrew and the ambassadors with Clark Butcher at Ohau Point. Image: LEARNZ.
Andrew with Kate Pedley on this morning's web conference. Image: LEARNZ.
A diorama showing a scene from the November 2016 earthquake on display at the Kaikōura museum. Image: LEARNZ.
Exposed rocks from one metre uplift at Gooch's Beach. Image: LEARNZ.
The ambassadors were impressed with these round rocks found at Gooch's Beach after the earthquake. What are these round rocks called? Image: LEARNZ.
A view of the wharenui at Takahanga Marae. How was the marae helpful after the earthquake? Image: LEARNZ.
Andrew with Brett Cowen at Takahanga Marae. What has been found since the earthquake that has helped connect Kaikōura iwi to their ancestors? Image: LEARNZ.
Some of the many images Brett showed us that give you an idea of the massive effort imvolved in creating a refuge for locals and visitors in need of supplies and shelter immediately after the earthquake struck. Image: LEARNZ.
Ongoing roadworks along State Highway 1 heading north to Paparoa Point. Can you see the slip on the left? Image: LEARNZ.
Andrew with Te Korowai representative Jason Ruawai. How is Te Korowai helping the Kaikōura marine ecosystem after the earthquake? Image: LEARNZ.
This area of coastline at Paparoa Point has been uplifted by five metres. How has this uplift affected shellfish? Why are the rocks white? Image: LEARNZ.
Andrew and Egbert at the airport in Kerikeri. Image: LEARNZ.
Heading to the Bombardier Q300 aircraft at Kerikeri airport. Image: LEARNZ.
Looking at the plane that took us to Christchurch. Image: LEARNZ.
A good view of Farewell Spit at the top of the South Island. Image: LEARNZ.
Snow covers the Southern Alps. How were these mountains created? Image: LEARNZ.
There were many signs of the earthquake's effects on land at the Kelley's farm in Waiau. Image: LEARNZ.
Kate explains the geology of the "Wall of Waiau" to Andrew. Image: LEARNZ.
Andrew and the ambassadors with Kate Pedley next to the "Wall of Waiau". What exactly is the wall? Image: LEARNZ.
Andrew with the Kelley clan (minus dad) at their homestead on the farm. Image: LEARNZ.
One of many stops due to ongoing road works on the way to Kaikōura. Image: LEARNZ.