
Scuba-diving enthusiasts get married in underwater ceremony (video screenshot)
(WHO KNEW NEWS) – A couple of scuba-diving enthusiasts took their passion to a whole new level — below sea level, that is. Lisa Huggins and Christopher Jackson wed in an underwater ceremony. The couple’s wedding was in an 864,000-liter tropical oceanarium at the Bear Grylls Adventure center in Warwickshire, U.K.
The underwater ceremony came complete with a variety of ocean guests — including sharks. Blacktip reef sharks are a timid species that can grow up to seven feet long. So not to worry, they typically don’t pose a threat to humans.
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The newlyweds learned to scuba dive together, which is why they wanted this unique experience. However, this wasn’t their first choice, as the coronavirus pandemic took their original plans off the table. “We were going to get married in Cyprus, then, with Covid, we couldn’t travel, and then with guest restrictions, it put a halt to everything really,” Huggins said.
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