Get a birds-eye view of San Francisco bathed in orange for the Giants
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- Krystal Peak
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As the World Series comes to a close, we thought it would be fitting to share just how spirited our city gets when its sports teams make it all the way. From Coit Tower to City Hall, from the Ferry Building to office towers, the #OrangeOctober is strong across San Francisco.
We can only hope that all this spirit pays off tonight and the orange bath will be met with a ticker-tape parade, but either way it is always a treat.
The digital imagery experts over at Steelblue decided shoot some footage of the city from above and here, for you, is the video.
Krystal Peak is social engagement manager at the San Francisco Business Times.
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