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Circumnavigating New Zealand — Christchurch and the Cardboard Cathedral


The Cardboard Cathedral

We returned to Akaroa on 9 March 2020, this time aboard Radiance of the Seas. But we wouldn’t be in town long. Definitely not long enough to hit Murphy’s on the Corner for those fantastic fish and chips, unfortunately:

Best fish and chips EVER ! ! !

But that’s okay. We’ll hit Murphy’s again next time. Instead today we’re headed by tour bus to Christchurch. Today we’ll be spending much of our time visiting the Cardboard Cathedral (more on that in a moment), but before we do here is the archway on the Bridge of Remembrance commemorating those who lost their lives during World War I:

Bridge of Remembrance (World War I memorial)

Now it’s off to see a rather unique sight — the Cardboard Cathedral (image at the top of today’s article). The official name of this building is the Transitional Cathedral, as it is a temporary structure serving as the Anglican Cathedral for the diocese of Christchurch.

The Cardboard Cathedral

Why a temporarypro-cathedral“? Because the beautiful ChristChurch Cathedral completed in 1904 was severely damaged in the horrific 2011 Christchurch earthquake.

The stained glass is not cardboard!

The Cardboard Cathedral rises 69 feet/21 meters. The walls are nothing more than intermodal shipping containers. The roof is comprised of polycarbonate thermoplastic. But it’s the structural supports that give this structure it’s “cardboard” designation. These immense tubes, which you can see forming the apex of the roof in the photo above consist of 24-inch/61cm cardboard tubes encasing laminated wood.

Cardboard tubing

But, it’s getting drizzly, and lunchtime draws near. So, let’s head on over to the Riverside Market and take a look around at the offerings:

The enclosed Riverside Market mall offers shelter from rain
Inside you’ll find over two dozen dining options, but seating options are limited

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Fun Photo Friday — Circumnavigating New Zealand; Akaroa Favorites 2


When Harry Met Sally — a pair of little shags

This week and last we visited Akaroa, New Zealand (Majestic Princess 2019). Next week we return (Radiance of the Seas 2020), but we’ll be leaving town for a visit to Christchurch during a drizzly and overcast day. Until then, here’s a last look at the charming little town of Akaroa:

Shutters
Dingy Dinghy
Biking on the Pier

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Circumnavigating New Zealand — Akaroa; Looking around town


Overlooking Akaroa Harbour

Akaroa is located on the roughly circular Banks Peninsula. Most of the photos shown this week were taken on our visit in 2019, but the shot above if from our return visit in 2020. On a road trip we went to Christchurch, and the view above was taken high above Akaroa Harbour. But let’s head back into town for the rest of today and this week’s Fun Photo Friday:

Rue Jolie near Walnut Place

We viewed some of the charming and colorful building of Akaroa on Monday’s article, such as Fire & Ice:

Fire & Ice jewelry and aroma therapy

And here is a nifty little piece of Italianate architecture that houses a combination theater and event hall with a kitchen and supper room, The Gaiety Theatre:

The Gaiety Theatre

But on Monday I promised that today would highlight a more nautical theme, so let’s head on out toward the harbor and take in the views from the pier to which our ship’s tenders were moored:

Akaroa Harbour
The hills above Akaroa
Majestic Princess awaits

The quaint aqua colored building below is the Akaroa Boat Shed, for events and functions:

Akaroa Boating Club Hall

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