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Mountain lovers, Salar and Soma, wed above the clouds in Kurdish Iraq

August 03, 2020 08:53 pm | Updated 08:53 pm IST - Halgurd Mountain

The wedding guests donned hiking boots, thick jackets and sunglasses, happy to escape the sweltering heat in the plains

Newly weds Iraqi Kurds Salar Chomany (34) and Soma Mohammed (28) are surrounded by friends as they take part in a trekking ceremony at Mount Halgurd, on August 2, 2020.

Avid mountaineers Salar and Soma met while trekking in Iraqi Kurdistan, so it was only natural they would get married amid its majestic peaks, some 2,000 metres (6,500 feet) above sea level.

After a ceremony above the clouds, they spent their wedding night in a tent then embarked on a honeymoon ascent of Mount Halgurd, Iraq’s second highest mountain at 3,607 metres.

Salar Chomany, 34, has traversed the remote region’s dramatic ridges and valleys for 12 years and turned his passion into his profession, working as a guide for energy companies exploring the region near the Iranian border.

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Soma Muhammed, 28, a student of Educational Sciences in the mountain town of Koysinjaq, is also an avid trekker.

The wedding guests donned hiking boots, thick jackets and sunglasses, happy to escape the sweltering heat in the plains below where summer temperatures have topped 50 degrees celsius (120 degrees Fahrenheit).

At the joyous ceremony, guests braved the thin and chilly air to dance in circles around the bride and groom in a traditional Kurdish “dabkeh” dance.

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The newly-weds finally fell asleep in their tent after a feast of fresh fruit and cheese from the village below.

The next morning they strapped on their backpacks and headed up toward the snow-covered summit, for the first time enjoying their shared passion for the mountains as husband and wife.

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