CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Cavs fans studded on an E. 9th Street parking garage Wednesday left a lasting image of Cleveland's NBA championship parade. People hung from the fifth, sixth and eighth stories of the structure to catch a glimpse of parade.

The images went viral, and several media outlets, including USA Today, speculated or implied that the revelers climbed to their viewing spots from the bottom of the garage like spiders.

That's not how they did it.

As you'll see from the video above, the spectators climbed through openings in between columns of the garage's exterior and stood on small ledges parallel to the floor.

Openings are fenced off on all sides of the garage except the side that faces E. 9th Street.

Watch the video above to see cleveland.com reporter Matt Goul demonstrate the ease with which spectators climbed to watch the parade.