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Hundreds of well-wishers on Saturday night left tributes outside the two mosques attacked in New Zealand. 

A sea of flowers can be seen outside Al Noor and Linwood Majid mosques in Christchurch as hundreds of people flocked to the mosque for a vigil as the city mourns the horrific mass-shooting. 

Mourners have been seen walking through Christchurch with an endless stream of flowers as thousands of residents turned up on Saturday evening to mourn the 49 people who lost their lives.

Similar tributes have been laid across the country as New Zealanders band together in sorrow - with lines of flowers flooding the fence of Christchurch Botanical Gardens. 

Hundreds of well-wishers are leaving tributes at mosques around the world in the wake of the terror attack on New Zealand's darkest day

Hundreds of well-wishers are leaving tributes at mosques around the world in the wake of the terror attack on New Zealand's darkest day

A sea of flowers can be seen outside Al Noor and Linwood Majid mosques in Christchurch as hundreds of people flocked to the mosque for a vigil as the city mourns the horrific mass-shooting

A sea of flowers can be seen outside Al Noor and Linwood Majid mosques in Christchurch as hundreds of people flocked to the mosque for a vigil as the city mourns the horrific mass-shooting

Mourners have been seen walking through Christchurch with an endless stream of flowers as thousands of residents turned up on Saturday evening to mourn the 49 people who lost their lives

Mourners have been seen walking through Christchurch with an endless stream of flowers as thousands of residents turned up on Saturday evening to mourn the 49 people who lost their lives

Similar tributes have been laid across the country as New Zealanders band together in sorrow - with lines of flowers flooding the fence of Christchurch Botanical Gardens

Similar tributes have been laid across the country as New Zealanders band together in sorrow - with lines of flowers flooding the fence of Christchurch Botanical Gardens

Hundreds of members of the community helped move the floral tributes closer to Masjid Al Noor mosque as police removed the police line

Hundreds of members of the community helped move the floral tributes closer to Masjid Al Noor mosque as police removed the police line

People have been seen leaving notes and writing on footpaths, writing messages of support as some of those injured in the attack are treated nearby at Christchurch Hospital.'

Hundreds of people have helped move the floral tributes that were laid after police removed the police line outside Masjid Al Noor mosque in Christchurch.

Emotional scenes were captured outside the mosque as Christchurch residents turned up to mourn members of the community who were killed on Friday. 

Floral tributes are lining the streets of New Zealand, while flags have been lowered to half-mast and moments of silence have been observed at sporting events.

Images have flooded the internet of people attending mosques, laying flowers and paying their respects worldwide. 

Standing in solidarity with Muslim communities world-wide, The Sydney Opera House is going to be lit up with a silver fern of New Zealand on Saturday night.

NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian said the silver fern across The Sydney Opera House is a symbol of solidarity, support and respect for New Zealand.

'We feel the loss in Christchurch especially deeply given the closeness of our two countries. It is as though this has occurred on our own soil,' she said.

'Not only are New Zealanders our close friends and often family, but we share the same proud values of freedom, diversity and democracy.'

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison attended one of the country's biggest mosques in Lakemba on Saturday, expressing the government's 'deepest condolences and sympathies' for those affected by the terrorist attacks.

Emotional scenes were captured as a sea of flowers was seen in Christchurch where locals helped to move the floral tributes closer to Masjid Al Noor mosque

Emotional scenes were captured as a sea of flowers was seen in Christchurch where locals helped to move the floral tributes closer to Masjid Al Noor mosque

People paid their respects in front of floral tributes for victims of the horrific mosque attacks in Christchurch on Friday

People paid their respects in front of floral tributes for victims of the horrific mosque attacks in Christchurch on Friday

A man is emotional as he sees hundreds of people arrive to pay their respects in front of floral tributes for victims of the mass-shooting on Friday

A man is emotional as he sees hundreds of people arrive to pay their respects in front of floral tributes for victims of the mass-shooting on Friday

People have been seen leaving notes and writing on footpaths, writing messages of support as some of those injured in the attack are treated nearby at Christchurch Hospital.'

People have been seen leaving notes and writing on footpaths, writing messages of support as some of those injured in the attack are treated nearby at Christchurch Hospital.'

Hundreds of people have helped move the floral tributes that were laid after police removed the police line outside Masjid Al Noor mosque in Christchurch

Hundreds of people have helped move the floral tributes that were laid after police removed the police line outside Masjid Al Noor mosque in Christchurch

Emotional scenes were captured outside the mosque as Christchurch residents turned up to mourn members of the community who were killed on Friday

Emotional scenes were captured outside the mosque as Christchurch residents turned up to mourn members of the community who were killed on Friday

Hundreds of well-wishers on Saturday night left floral tributes outside the two mosques attacked in New Zealand on Friday

Hundreds of well-wishers on Saturday night left floral tributes outside the two mosques attacked in New Zealand on Friday

'Its important to be here standing with you because as Prime Minister Ardern said yesterday, an attack against one is an attack

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