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Couple get married UNDERWATER with priest and cake after arriving to wedding on jet skis
A scuba-diving couple has tied the knot nearly 20 feet underwater after rocking up at their aquatic altar on jet skis.
Jose Angel, 48, and Sonia, 43, are both scuba diving devotees, and got married in the Cabo de Palos Marine Reserve off the coast of Murcia Province in south-eastern Spain earlier this month.
To celebrate their love for each other and passion for scuba diving, the couple tied the knot 6 metres (19.7 feet) underwater at a specially-prepared aquatic venue.
The bride and groom – who are members of the Ibuzeo diving club in the municipality of Molina de Segura – rocked up to the Marine Reserve on jet skis before plunging under the waves to their marine chapel.
In the video, a scuba diver in a priest’s garb is seen conducting the ceremony in front of a cake on a display table that is apparently weighed down by rocks.
The happy couple shares an underwater kiss and several guests are seen passing around a bottle of bubbly that they swig in between taking big gulps of oxygen.
According to reports, the Naranjito Diving Centre in Cabo de Palos provided the jet skis, a powerboat, and the necessary equipment to carry out the couple’s underwater wedding.
There were around 14 divers who attended underwater and about 10 surface support divers.
Sonia dressed in white with a traditional veil for the big occasion while Jose Angel opted for a shirt and tie. Diving goggles, life vests, and oxygen tanks completed the couple’s attire.
It is unclear if the couple plans to spend their honeymoon on terra firma or under the waves like their watery wedding day.
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