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Where: Santa Clarita, California, United States
Feed: Festivities

Certified image: https://clickapp.com/zk/cid/QmXyPdcgtaNjhB6AmR1G9VPZKgj6HxXvvKKfwNYhYYbeSy
X: https://x.com/clickdeepreals/status/1990553856694964471
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/DRLM0oKCAnW
Hey: https://hey.xyz/posts/31zcxw0yn8yc2t8bm50
Starting off this week's blog, we're sharing some eerie content originating from Santa Clarita, California that totally transforms when fall hits. It becomes this super lively, community-focused spot for all things spooky and celebratory during the Halloween season. Sure, the main event is officially October 31st, but thanks to the city's awesome community spirit, the spooky magic and fun stick around, lasting well into October and throughout November. This extended season is packed with cool events, professionally done haunted attractions, and, most noticeably, a ton of creative yard decorations that turn regular suburban streets into wild, chilling scenes.
This sustained energy makes Santa Clarita a must-visit for anyone looking for genuinely scary thrills or just some good, wholesome festive fun. The local dedication to decorating is seriously next level—residents spend hours creating these elaborate displays.
A perfect example that really captures this post-Halloween enthusiasm was a setup we saw recently on the night of November 10th. The centerpiece was this seriously spooky, life-sized skeleton. What made it even more dramatic was the lighting: its empty eye sockets had this captivating, mysterious glow, highlighted by an intense wash of red light that threw long, unsettling shadows. This main figure was part of a bigger, carefully put-together environment with trees wrapped in soft, spectral lights and tons of classic and modern glowing pumpkins scattered across the lawn.
Displays this high-quality are more than just simple holiday decorations; they're a testament to the community's artistic talent. They turn ordinary neighborhoods into immersive, theatrical, and spooky playgrounds, acting as a huge magnet for families, horror fans, and anyone just curious. This collective effort is what cements Santa Clarita's reputation, year after year, as a spot you absolutely have to visit for that mix of genuine scares and heartwarming, communal smiles during the fall.
Big shout-out to the community accounts and groups that help share this local magic—specifically, a huge thank you to SCVCRYPTO for sharing this captivating photo glimpse of the long, spirited post-Halloween fun that defines the Santa Clarita Valley!
Where: Quezon City, Philippines
Feed: Monuments

Certified image: https://clickapp.com/zk/cid/Qmd1EJ5BQ6dAuiT5acgYP3hE4iRT3LuWesL4N1trHFUVWg
X: https://x.com/clickdeepreals/status/1990882150715953166
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/DRNhriAjrxc
Hey: https://hey.xyz/posts/2mmejrx5dmr67mrj26d
We're switching things up and heading from the chill California coast over to the Philippines. One of our awesome Clickstars totally nailed the national vibe and the sheer size of Quezon City in a single photo.
This shot immediately grabs your eye. Right smack in the center is the super impressive Quezon Memorial Shrine, which is the unmistakable, monumental heart of the huge Quezon Memorial Circle. This spot is historically a big deal, as it used to be the capital city of the Philippines.
The Shrine itself is a masterpiece of early modern architecture. It was designed and built back in the 1950s by the famous architect Federico Ilustre and has a definite Art Deco feel. Its most striking feature is its height: a commanding 66 meters. That number is really symbolic - it matches the exact age of President Manuel L. Quezon, the Commonwealth's second president, when he passed away. It’s much more than just a landmark; it’s his final resting place, a permanent nod to his big vision and dedication to shaping the country’s identity.
The monument isn't just standing there on its own. It's surrounded by massive green parkland, with the Philippine flag flying high and constantly. The Quezon Memorial Circle has totally moved past its original role as a historical marker; it's become a much-loved, lively spot - a popular place for both locals and international visitors to just relax.
With November rolling in, bringing that seasonal change and a time to reflect, the monument's importance really comes into focus. It’s a powerful, lasting symbol of the incredible Filipino resilience, deep national pride, and, most of all, the ongoing influence of a leader whose ambitious drive didn't just establish a city but inspired an entire nation to aim high.
A huge shout-out and massive thanks to the Clickstar for capturing and sharing this national treasure with our global crew. It’s thanks to these dedicated efforts that Clickstars worldwide keep building the most trusted, secure, and globally-accessible media archive, all powered by the rock-solid integrity of the Nodle Network.
Where: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Feed: Festivities

Certified media: https://clickapp.com/zk/cid/QmRadKkDLp3eokbdr39JtbYTZcuhBCC9quA54KJ7gX4JDc
X: https://x.com/clickdeepreals/status/1991268095676031301
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/DRQSMk3CJ6b
Hey: https://hey.xyz/posts/3phdwc1ds4sv8e8qhwt
From the hear of the Quezon City, the vibrant heart of the Web3 world has shifted to Buenos Aires, Argentina. This week, the city is pulsating with the energy of innovation, hosting the global Ethereum Devcon event, and moments like this truly capture the spirit of a decentralized future.
We are incredibly proud to be here, immersed in the community, and to share a snapshot alongside a true pioneer: Santiago Siri. Santiago is more than just a visionary technologist; he is the esteemed founder of Democracy Earth, and a leading Latin American pioneer for open, borderless, and profoundly participatory digital governance. His groundbreaking work is a cornerstone for the movement, encompassing critical projects like the philosophy of liquid democracy, the identity protocol of Proof of Humanity, and developing scalable solutions for global blockchain voting. His tireless efforts continue to inspire a generation of builders, policymakers, and citizens toward a more transparent, equitable, and decentralized global future.
This year’s Ethereum Devcon, a gathering that always sets the tone for the industry's direction, had an undeniable and powerful focus on two of the most pressing topics facing society and technology today: privacy and democracy.
In an increasingly digital world, the conversations here centered on how decentralized technologies, from zero-knowledge proofs to sovereign identity solutions, are not merely upgrades to existing systems but are fundamental prerequisites for a free and functional digital democracy. The urgency felt across all keynotes and workshops reflected the global shift toward greater individual sovereignty and the protection of personal data as a human right.
This week’s Click is made possible, in large part, by the dedication and brilliance of ReyCrypto. ReyCrypto is more than a creator and a tireless educator; he is the immensely proud Argentinian ambassador for both the Nodle Network and our Click Camera project.
He is a master community builder, advocating for and deploying privacy-first technology, and - most importantly - he is showing the world what real-world adoption of open, decentralized infrastructure truly looks like. Through his efforts, Nodle's vision of a decentralized, privacy-preserving infrastructure is taking root at a grassroots level, proving that Web3 can and should serve the everyday needs of people.
We are deeply grateful and energized to be here, sharing these significant milestones with global leaders and local heroes who are collectively pushing the boundaries for digital democracy, fostering creative innovation, and building a more participatory world. To be in the heart of Argentina, a country with a rich history of technological adoption and a fierce spirit of independence, provides the perfect backdrop for these conversations. The future of the internet is being built right here, rooted in principles of openness, privacy and community ownership.
Where: Fresno, California, United States
Feed: General

Certified Media: https://clickapp.com/zk/cid/QmPThxDAgC5H8TCynZHUQFPRxz9gcxfygM4JpuzExy6gfw
X: https://x.com/clickdeepreals/status/1991621499292102676
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/DRSyk9cgC_c
Hey: https://hey.xyz/posts/2tt1s2d54k6c709hjnt
After a dynamic week immersed in the rapid advancements and complex discussions of the web3 world, it is a welcome change to adopt a more measured pace back in the United States. This moment allows for a deeper appreciation of the cultural and architectural heritage that forms the bedrock of many American communities.
A particularly compelling testament to this enduring history is the Old Fresno Water Tower, a designated historic site in Fresno, California, that beautifully marries utility with artistry.
Standing prominently at a height of 100 feet, the tower is a magnificent example of Romanesque architecture. It was the vision of the renowned architect George Washington Maher, who completed the structure in 1894. At the time of its construction, it was a vital piece of municipal infrastructure, boasting a massive capacity to hold 250,000 gallons of water, a necessity for the city's rapidly expanding population.
The inspiration for its design offers a fascinating cross-cultural connection: the tower was directly modeled after a medieval water tower located in Worms, Germany. This deliberate choice infused Fresno with a sense of Old-World permanence and grandeur. Upon its completion, the Old Fresno Water Tower immediately became a potent symbol of the city's foresight, its innovative spirit, and its commitment to ensuring a secure and dependable water supply for its residents. It was a clear declaration of Fresno's progress and ambition on the cusp of the 20th century.From Utility to Landmark
The tower diligently served its primary function of storing and supplying water for nearly seven decades, until 1963. Following its retirement from active service, the community rallied around its preservation, recognizing its irreplaceable historical and aesthetic value.
In its subsequent life, the tower was thoughtfully repurposed and now serves as a visitor center, welcoming locals and tourists alike. Its significance has been formally recognized through several prestigious designations: it has been honored as an American Water Landmark and is officially listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Old Fresno Water Tower is more than just a relic of the past; it stands as a powerful and visible testament to Fresno’s rich heritage, the resilience of its infrastructure, and the strong, unwavering sense of community that has defined the city for over a century. Today, the tower invites every visitor—residents retracing their local history and tourists exploring the region—to take a moment to reflect. It offers a tangible connection to the ingenuity and architectural beauty that shaped the foundational character of the city, serving as an enduring, beloved gem.
We extend our gratitude to the local Clickstar for generously sharing this wonderful photographic shot and bringing the distinctive beauty of Fresno to the world's attention.
Where: Oslo, Norway
Feed: General

Certified Media: https://clickapp.com/zk/cid/QmZt1zpzerL556vkR61SbdXwNLsCyBiFPiznZAAwjiv7vH
X: https://x.com/clickdeepreals/status/1992004909546226031
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/DRVg2E_CInl
Hey:https://hey.xyz/posts/h2vbk1d3qy5rmdkghp
As the year draws to a close, Oslo's city center transforms into a winter wonderland, centered around the enchanting Jul i Vinterland - Oslo’s most beloved and largest Christmas market. Bursting with authentic Nordic holiday spirit, this festive spectacle unfolds beneath the graceful arch of the city’s iconic Ferris wheel, creating a backdrop of pure holiday magic.
The market is perfectly situated in Spikersuppa, the skating rink and park area nestled right between the main thoroughfare of Karl Johans Gate and Stortingsgata. This central location makes it a gathering place easily accessible for both Oslo locals and travelers arriving from every corner of the world. It provides a vital hub for experiencing the charm of a Scandinavian winter right in the heart of Norway's capital.
Jul i Vinterland is open daily throughout December, ensuring that everyone has ample opportunity to soak up the atmosphere. It hosts more than 80 festive stalls, each a treasure trove of Norwegian culture and winter delights. Visitors can browse a vast array of handmade Norwegian crafts, offering unique, high-quality gifts, from traditional knitwear and wooden carvings to modern Scandinavian design pieces.
As dusk settles over the city, Jul i Vinterland truly comes alive. The entire area glows with the cozy light of thousands of twinkling fairy lights, casting a warm, inviting hue over the snow-dusted grounds.
A central and much-loved feature is the open-air ice rink in Spikersuppa. Here, families and friends glide across the ice, their laughter mingling with the sounds of holiday music, adding a dynamic, joyful energy to the scene.
The market's highlight is undoubtedly the towering Ferris wheel. It offers spectacular sweeping views over the entire city of Oslo, providing an unparalleled perspective on the festive lights below and the surrounding historical architecture. It creates an unforgettable, festive backdrop for shared moments of wonder, romance, and laughter.
The entire market is meticulously designed to capture the true magic of a Scandinavian winter. It’s not just a shopping destination; it’s an immersive experience that celebrates Norwegian traditions and the joy of the holiday season. The simple act of holding a hot beverage, sampling a platter of raclette, and watching the world go by embodies the relaxed, convivial spirit of koselig (a Norwegian term similar to the Danish hygge).
This market is a must-visit for anyone experiencing Norway during the holiday season, offering a memorable, authentic taste of Nordic Yuletide cheer and spreading good vibes to all who walk through its sparkling gates.
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This concludes this edition of Clicks of the Week!
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