Moscow Norwegian explorer Borge Ousland and his bride Helge became the first couple ever to get married at the North Pole.
NORTH POLE - According to Russian expedition Barneo-2012, the couple, accompanied by a pastor and around 30 guests, arrived at the Russian Barneo ice base on board an Antonov An-74 aircraft and then took a helicopter to reach the North Pole on Friday. The wedding ceremony was held in accordance with all traditions.
There were lit candles, dressed up bridesmaid and best man, and the bride dressed in a silk white wedding dress. But the Cross was made of a couple of crossed skis.
"At the South Pole, there's an American base, but at the North there's just ice," the 45-year-old explorer told BBC.
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NORTH POLE - According to Russian expedition Barneo-2012, the couple, accompanied by a pastor and around 30 guests, arrived at the Russian Barneo ice base on board an Antonov An-74 aircraft and then took a helicopter to reach the North Pole on Friday. The wedding ceremony was held in accordance with all traditions.
There were lit candles, dressed up bridesmaid and best man, and the bride dressed in a silk white wedding dress. But the Cross was made of a couple of crossed skis.
- The ceremony ended with fireworks and hearty celebrations. The unique event, however, took an unscheduled turn when British explorer Mark Wood crashed the wedding.
"At the South Pole, there's an American base, but at the North there's just ice," the 45-year-old explorer told BBC.
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