Check Out This Video of Apple's New Futuristic Campus, Shot by a Drone From the looks of it -- the campus is almost finished.

By Rose Leadem

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There's been drawn-out hype over Apple's "Campus 2." People are excited for the final result -- and they can get a pretty good taste of what's to come with a recently released video shot by a 4K drone.

Despite some damage from poor weather, much outdoor lighting has been installed, as well as a fitness center, a meadow, parking garages and a transit tunnel.

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Unfortunately, most of the auditorium is still covered so the inside of the building remains a mystery. The solar roof appears to be 70 percent complete, and parking garages and transit tunnels seem to be in place.

Check out the video below for a preview of the new futuristic campus.

Rose Leadem is a freelance writer for Entrepreneur.com. 

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