If it was just an ordinary wedding, I wouldn't be posting here, right? Victor Hugo Sosa, a mayor in Mexico, celebrated a grand wedding with an unusual bride under the watchful eyes of the citizens. His bride? A 7-year-old crocodile named 'Little Princess.' Quite extraordinary, isn't it?
I was surprised myself, they didn't leave out the crocodile, did they? Well, here's the story. In the Chontal and Huave indigenous communities in the state of Oaxaca, ruled by Spain, they consider crocodiles to be gods of the land. This tradition goes back centuries. If an indigenous leader marries a crocodile, it's believed to bring a bountiful harvest, rainfall, and abundant food, along with a continuous supply of fish.
This took place in San Pedro Huamelula, a municipality in the southern state of Oaxaca, Mexico. Oaxaca is known for its rich indigenous culture, and the locals are dedicated to preserving their unique traditions and language. The elder in charge of preparing the wedding, Eliya, mentioned that planning this wedding brought her a lot of joy and praised it as a beautiful tradition. What's kind of cute is that she struggled to find the perfect 'dress' for the bride beforehand.
During the wedding, people excitedly gathered around the mayor and his 7-year-old bride. To prevent any mishaps, they temporarily sealed the 'Little Princess's' mouth and dressed her in a gown and veil. She joined the crowd in a lively procession, dancing through the streets. Mayor Victor showed his affectionate side, kissing the 'Little Princess' multiple times, leaving a heartwarming scene at the celebration. The world is vast, and there are countless unique and fascinating traditions to discover. As long as these traditions are passed down, even marrying a crocodile seems normal, especially when the crocodile gets to wear a beautiful wedding gown!
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