Photographer Documents Rockslide Interrupting Wedding Ceremony in Mojave Desert
A photographer captured footage of a rockslide that interrupted a couple's wedding ceremony in the Mojave Desert. Lois Valdez shared the incident on TikTok, noting the event's timing during the vows. The video showed the rockslide occurring without reported injuries.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewA rockslide interrupted a couple's wedding ceremony in the Mojave Desert, as captured by photographer Lois Valdez. Valdez documented the moment when rocks fell near the ceremony site during the couple's vows. No injuries were reported in the incident.
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posted about the event on TikTok, stating, “I got to photograph a love that moves mountains.” The phrase referenced the rockslide's impact on the surrounding landscape. The ceremony continued after the interruption, according to the shared footage. The Mojave Desert location is known for its rocky terrain and occasional geological activity.
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