A New Zealand man who promised his wife he would find his wedding ring after it fell into the capital's harbour has been successful - 16 months later. Ecologist Aleki Taumoepeau was working in Wellington harbour last year when the ring went into just over three meters (10 feet) of water. He threw an anchor in to mark the spot, insisting he would find it. Friends now call him Lord of the Ring, in a play on the Tolkien novel, the film of which was made in New Zealand. "It flew off into the air and everyone on the boat was looking at it and said it was like a scene from "Lord of the Rings" in slow motion," Rachel Taumoepeau told the Dominion Post newspaper. The couple had been married just three months when the ring took its dive.
Sunday, August 23, 2009
A man named Lord of Ring
A New Zealand man who promised his wife he would find his wedding ring after it fell into the capital's harbour has been successful - 16 months later. Ecologist Aleki Taumoepeau was working in Wellington harbour last year when the ring went into just over three meters (10 feet) of water. He threw an anchor in to mark the spot, insisting he would find it. Friends now call him Lord of the Ring, in a play on the Tolkien novel, the film of which was made in New Zealand. "It flew off into the air and everyone on the boat was looking at it and said it was like a scene from "Lord of the Rings" in slow motion," Rachel Taumoepeau told the Dominion Post newspaper. The couple had been married just three months when the ring took its dive.
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