
If couples want a more
unusual setting than a beautiful country house when they tie the knot, they could think about getting on a plane and jetting off to some exotic location.
The Times has offered some ideas that may inspire people and one of its top tips is skydiving in Las Vegas.
Couples are able to book a preacher who will perform the ceremony as the aircraft climbs into the sky, so that people will then be able to fall through the air as husband and wife.
"If you're not feeling brave, hire skydivers to deliver the rings for your ceremony on land," the newspaper adds.
Some other ideas are saying "I do" during a ride on the London Eye, or holding the ceremony in the Mount Cook National Park in New Zealand with the Southern Alps as a stunning backdrop.
Kelly and Paul Brae recently held an
unusual wedding celebration, as they skied down the slopes of Cairngorm Mountain in Scotland in their formal attire following their union.
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