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How to wear a cargo pants: taking an example with Kim Kardashian

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Replenishing your collection of stylish spring looks :) Grab another trendy insight: beige cargo pants are going to be hugely popular this season. Many popular fashion bloggers and even members of the Kardashian family are already trying them on. Kim shared with us just such a picture on her Instagram, where she showed a fresh, stylish and minimalist image in bright colors. Photo: @ kimkardashian This should be added to your outfit box for the spring. However, replacing a couple of things in it. How to create a similar look? Wear beige cargo pants. Replace Kim's extravagant open-belly blouse with a white / beige blouse. Add pointed ankle boots. Sunglasses. Done! What you can buy: Pants link ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pants link ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Treasures in plain sight. TOP-5 very expensive finds in the most unusual places.

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  The treasure does not have to be hidden in a chest or buried deep underground. Expensive finds can be found in the most unexpected places - in a trash can, just on the road, or even in the freezer. Five such cases from the recent past. Gold in the carriage In October 2019, in Switzerland, a bag with three kilograms of gold was found in the carriage of the St. Gallen-Lucerne train.  Its cost is $ 191 000.  At first, the authorities tried to find the owner of the treasure on their own, but then turned to the media for help. The ingots will wait for their owner for five years. If he does not appear, the gold will go to the state treasury. Meteorite on the farm American David Mazurek has been propping up the barn doors with a 10-kilogram meteorite for more than 30 years. "Alien from space" fell to Earth in the 1930s and went to David from the former owners of the farm. In 2018, a man suspected that this was not an ordinary piece of iron, and turned to a local university. They c