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This past week, I had a chance to go up to well almost the top of the Pyramid Building in San Francisco. It is an iconic building which had defined the San Francisco skyline for decades, even as taller, newer buildings have continued to pop-up and perhaps blight the face of the city.

I still cannot believe that the city that is home to The Pyramid is also home to One Rincon, the worst and arguably the most unfortunately located building this side of Mississipi. It is a rude reminder of the real estate bubble of the 2000s.

Anyway back to the classic beautify of the Pyramid. I was excited because I have lived in San Francisco for nearly eight years, six of them right across from the Pyramid itself. I would wake up every morning and it would be the first thing I would see, and often wonder what the view from the top looked like.

Now I know. Here it is!


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