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The Seattle Times: Local News: Divers trade wedding vows and a kiss underwater
With Elliott Bay just 49 degrees, the wedding party was clad in bulky, black dry suits. Yet, the couple managed to look like a bride and groom, with Clark holding flowers and wearing a skirt and veil decorated with fishing lead weights to prevent the material from floating, and McNamee sporting a T-shirt tuxedo and top hat with holes to let the bubbles escape.
Getting married under water is a new one on us! It must be a bit of a task getting all the words out properly.
Though these kind of weddings are not quite your traditional ceremony, they certainly are memorable. Let us know about your original wedding plans!
