'Alaskan Bush People' Share Never-Before-Seen Pics from Gabe's Wedding

The Brown family is still celebrating the recent of nuptials of "Alaskan Bush People" stars Gabe Brown and his new wife, and are sharing new photos of the joyous -- and wild -- occasion.

Bear Brown revealed the snapshots of the ceremony between Gabe and Raquell Rose, which went down near the family's rural homestead in Washington back in June.

In January, Gabe and Raquell had legally become husband and wife during a private ceremony at the courthouse, but they wanted a bigger affair to share with their family and friends.

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Bear shared a photo of himself, showing off some skin while posing with a woman named Carly, who may be a part of the production crew, as they were there filming Gabe and Raquell's nuptials for a Discovery special.

"Carly is an AWESOME safety lady!" Bear captioned the happy photo.

The Happy Couple

A photo of the bride and groom showed Raquell holding a beautiful bouquet of wildflowers.

The newlyweds recently announced another milestone, as they are expecting their first child ... who should arrive around November.

Pastor Bam Bam

Bam Bam Brown officiated the ceremony, and looked like cool as a cucumber while he waited for the bride and groom to walk down the aisle.

Bear captioned this photo, "Bam the man!!!"

Other Friends In Attendance

Bear shared some photos of lesser known "ABP" affiliates, like this guy.

It's unclear who the mystery man is, but Bear gave him an epic shoutout, writing, "The real James Bond!!!"

The Crew Becomes Family

The "Alaskan Bush People" have definitely grown close to the production crew covering their extreme lifestyle, and even though they were working, the crew members were basically guests at the wedding.

"Weddings bring out the AWESOME in everyone!" Bear wrote.

The entire event seemed great, and is a good reminder of the happier times, especially as the "Alaskan Bush People" face tumultuous times ahead.

The wedding was edited down into a special, "Wedding in the Wild," which can be seen on the Discovery GO app.