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CLKD
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My daughter lives in NZ South Island, we visited Christ Church four years ago and it was very sad.
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Have you heard from her ?
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No. Not panicking as no news is good news , she lives in the sticks and has dreadful reception at the best of times.
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Fortunately tsunami wasn't as big as feared. I guess if you live in earthquake regions you get used to the earth moving. Not sure I could. I know we get quakes in the UK, but most go unnoticed.
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This was more than 'moving' though this was BIG! Did anyone see the poor cows and calf stuck on a ridge in the middle of nowt ……..
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Daughter rang is fine . Also the cows are fine CLKD, they were rescued .
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