Apple's jaw-dropping 'spaceship' campus is open - take a look from above
Earlier this month, Apple started inviting people to the new visitor's center at Apple Park, the building's only space open to the public, which serves coffee and sells exclusive Apple swag. Employees started moving in to the new campus earlier this year, and the pace is expected to pick up in the coming months.
The campus certainly looks finished. Thousands of trees have been planted, paths have been paved, and the building's roof is completely covered in solar panels. There's only a bit of landscaping work still going on near the campus gym.
Drone photographer Matthew Roberts, who has been diligently flying over Apple Park for over a year, has delivered the best look at the campus's finishing touches from the skies.
Take a look:
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