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glowing peacefully
in magnolia blossoms
crescent moon
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blushing innocence
white petals open gently
bride on wedding day
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moment of passion
stolen kiss under magnolia tree
tasting spring
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* * *
glowing peacefully
in magnolia blossoms
crescent moon
* * *
blushing innocence
white petals open gently
bride on wedding day
* * *
moment of passion
stolen kiss under magnolia tree
tasting spring
* * *
Fairy tale weddings and grand entrances sometimes are connected quite tightly to “happily ever after”. Tatiana Filatova from the Siberian city Omsk decided not only to make her wedding day the happiest day of her life but also a really impressive event to remember. Happy bride went down the aisle in the longest veil in the world – 3686 meters (12093.2 feet). All the way to the wedding ceremony it was helped to carry by about 300 volunteers and 33 limousines while the bride and groom were standing in a special carriage.
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veil of virtue
gentle curves all over city
intangible happiness
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Image courtesy of Google
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