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Wedding guests noticed a truly exclusive ceremony in the event the bride and groom rocketed over Newport Bay throughout Southern California using water-powered jetpacks
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Grant Engler, 25, and, Amanda Volf, 26, via Grand Rapids, Mich. started off at other sides with the bay. 1st the groom jetted on the proverbial aisle-over our bodies of water-to terrain on the shore. Shortly after,
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"We're pretty adventurous," Amanda told the Daily News. "We enjoy the outdoors and do fun stuff all the time. Maybe not quite like this because this is a new activity for people to experience. But I wouldn't say people who know us were surprised."
Zozi, an adventure travel startup, hosted the wedding with jetpacks supplied by Jetlev Southwest. The jetpacks **** water through a tube and blast 500 pounds of pressure to soar through the air. Each costs about $100,000. The bride and groom arrived around 9 a.m. for a three-hour practice session before their 3 p.m. ceremony
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"It's the closet you can be to flying. It's an indescribable, amazing feeling," Grant said.
Tian Lee,
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Although original, the wedding was also authentic. Former Zozi employee Alicia Ostarello,
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"It wasn't a faux-wedding," Lee insisted. "It was a real wedding." Volf's father joined her by the shore, after she landed, and walked her several paces to Grant.
After being declared man and wife,
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The couple even danced in the air with jetpacks to their appropriately chosen wedding song "Come Fly With Me," performed by Frank Sinatra. "We have to give Zozi credit for the song. They picked it for us and
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