A BRITISH couple are the first to tie the knot inside an enormous GLACIER in Iceland. Pulling on their snow boots, the bride and groom, Anthony Lee, 41, and Mari Jones-Lee, 36, definitely didn't get cold feet when they walked down the frozen aisle in temperatures of -2°C. The newlyweds from Derby, invited 19 guests to witness their ceremony, which was held inside a man-made chapel on Langjökull, Europe’s second largest glacier - spanning 367 square miles. Inside the 500 metre long tunnel, the couple exchanged vows surrounded by intimate lighting and beautiful blue ice.
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