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New video shows ongoing work at Apple Park
As Apple inches closer to open gates of its brand new campus this year, a new drone flyby video has surfaced, showcasing the company continues to apply finishing touches such as landscaping.

San Francisco
Shot by drone videographer Duncan Sinfield, the video highlights the work within the spaceship ring and planting of trees and other greenery in 175-acre, $5 billion Apple Park. According to a report in Apple Insider on Sunday, the campus will be surrounded by around 9,000 trees and Apple’s efforts to find only the best tress have been detailed in the past.
“Landscaping around the campus picked up momentum in July, particularly in the inner-circle of Apple Park where a large grove of trees has been planted. Tantau Avenue was also closed to vehicle traffic for much of the month as Apple works rapidly to finish the Visitor’s Centre. “Opening day at Apple Park is still several weeks away,” the report noted.
The work on parking structures and Steve Jobs Theatre also continues. The 175-acre campus with a ring-shaped main building clad in giant panels of curved glass blends workspaces and parkland, and is powered entirely by renewable energy. The campus features include a fitness centre, foot paths, research labs, a visitors centre, and an orchard.
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