The Most Expensive And Unusual Gifts of Stars

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Prince Charles adores his little grandson George with all his heart. In honor of his second birthday, grandfather arranged a kid’s personal playground on the territory of his estate Highgrove Gardens. According to a loving grandfather, he put his heart and soul into the construction of this site and tried to make it look like a fairy-tale palace to the maximum.

The Most Fashionable And Beautiful Swimwear 2020

Real fashionistas, long before the onset of heat, prepare for the high season and select trendy images that will correspond to the latest news. Swimwear designers have already demonstrated to girls a wide variety of models and forms of swimsuits for 2020, which you can see in this collection.

The Most Popular Amphibious Cars

These cars break all ideas about the latest technology and are able to travel not only by land but by water. Which of these amphibious cars will seem most unusual to you?

How Winter Turns Cars Into Works of Art

Sometimes nature surprises people with its landscapes. In this case, cars served as a canvas for the masterpieces. A selection of photos with unusual frosty patterns on cars.

Age is Not a Hindrance: 10 Examples of Stylish Old Women

We live in an amazing time when not only young girls of 20-30 years old can be fashionable, but also elderly ladies, whom even the language does not dare to call "grandmothers". At the age of 60, they bloom with renewed vigor and, despite the graying curls, are not going to close at home and crochet, but quite the opposite - they live in a way that sometimes even young youth themselves do not live.

Chelsea Hotel — New York Bohemian Habitat

The New York Chelsea Hotel was built in 1844 and since then has become a magnet for famous writers, musicians, actors, artists, etc. This place has always been not simple, as if a special atmosphere reigned in it, which attracted the whole New York bohemia. What does this place look like now and what was so special about the legendary Chelsea Hotel? More on this later ...