Weddings are the said to be the most important day in the life of the couple and some will do anything to make sure they get their dream wedding even if they will only stay in the marriage for a day. Below we bring you picture of some very unusual Weddings:
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A ceremony under the sea! A couple tied the knot underwater in Austria's
Weissensee Lake. Sabrina Mayr and Robert Husar had already celebrated
their engagement underwater. The pair, both divers, wrote their 'I Do's'
with a pencil.
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Even Super Heroes want their wedding to go off without a hitch. Sarah
LaFore, dressed as Wonder Woman, instructs her Amazon warrior
bridesmaids about their entrance before groom Tony Lucchese, in his
Superman attire, warned them of the hazards of their spears. "They're
theatrically blunted, but they can still do some damage," Lucchese said.
(Amber Waterman/Sun Journal photo ) |
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New York newlyweds Erin Finnegan and Noah Fulmor said "I do" in zero
gravity in June 2009. The couple's wedding ceremony took place
"specially modified Boeing 727-200 aircraft" that flew multiple
parabolas, creating a weightless environment for the couple and their
guests. The wedding was hosted by Zero Gravity Corporation, which bills
itself as the only FAA-approved provider of commercial weightless
flights. Private astronaut Richard Garriott officiated the ceremony. (Zero Gravity Corporation) |
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Naturalist Casey Anderson and actress Missy Pyle share their wedding day
with 800-pound Brutus, who served as Anderson's best man, Sept. 12,
2008. The National Geographic Channel has produced "Expedition Grizzly,"
a documentary about Anderson and his companionship with Brutus, who he
raised since birth, and a look at the lives of Yellowstone's vulnerable
grizzlies. (Courtesy Grizzly Creek Films and National Geographic Channel www.natgeotv.com/grizzly) |
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A bride and groom say "I do" on a frozen glacier just outside of Juneau,
Alaska. Temperatures on the glacier are usually only about 10 to 15
degrees cooler than on land. We hope it leads to a warm marriage. (Courtesy of Diane Pearson) |
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After a mountaintop wedding, these newlyweds prepare to celebrate the moment with a ski downhill. (Courtesy of Frankee Love, Blue Ridge Weddings) |
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If the cold isn't right for you, consider something more uplifting.
Though the wedding party is limited to eight, the sky is the limit for
hot-air balloon weddings at Up and Away in Sonoma Valley, Calif. Owner
Mike Kijak, center, pilots the balloon and performs the ceremony. (Courtesy of Steve Lowry) |
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If you have a fear of heights, consider a wet wedding. The Anse
Chastanet Resort on St. Lucia will bring your wedding under the sea for a
$350 surcharge. (Courtesy Anse Chastanet Resort) |
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