A newlywed had quite the sight before heading up the aisle after spotting a large dust devil throwing around crops in a Suffolk village.
The phenomenon was caught on camera by Luke Harris in Mickfield, near Little Stonham, on Saturday.
Mr Harris, from Ipswich, was travelling to his wedding in Newbourne when he and others in his car spotted the dust devil.
"I have never seen one in my life and I am into all that sort of stuff," Mr Harris said.
"We were just driving along and someone looked at the window and said 'wow look at that'.
"They were saying is that a tornado? But I thought it can't be and then with the magic of Google it came up that it was a dust devil.
"Everyone in the car was pretty amazed by it all really."
The video captured by Mr Harris shows the area surrounding the dust devil as calm and not windy. But in the centre hay is being thrown around by the strong winds.
The big day continued without any other unusual sights as friends and family gathered to watch Mr Harris marry his bride Nicole.
Another dust devil was spotted in Earls Colne at the Four Colnes Horticultural Society Programme on Saturday.
Four Colnes Horticultural Society treasurer Duncan McCubbine said: “We had a whirlwind rip through just before 2pm.
“It was very dramatic, and initially we wondered if the show would recover,
“A few people were treated for minor injuries by our on-site first aider, and nurses and first aid-qualified people attending the show.
“As far as we know, no one required further treatment, luckily.”
According to the Met Office, although they may resemble 'mini-tornadoes', dust devils are nowhere near as powerful or destructive.
They travel across the ground and, besides dust, they may also carry other loose debris.
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