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SOME grooms-to-be spend weeks planning the perfect marriage proposal.

But when one blundering boyfriend decided to pop the question at a picturesque waterfall setting, it seemingly ended in disaster.

 It turns out that this proposal wasn't actually very practical
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It turns out that this proposal wasn't actually very practicalCredit: Newsflare

Andrew Schuhmann asked his girlfriend of six years to be his wife in front of the stunning Havasupai Falls in the Grand Canyon.

As the nervous romantic got down on one knee, Kammie immediately gasped in surprise.

Andrew's friend was roped in to film the adorable moment.

The groom-to-be told : "Caught up with the beauty of the area, I hastily created the whole plan, getting greedy and wanting a waterfall in the shot.

"I would tell her that I wanted a picture of us jumping off the smaller falls, he would take the picture/video.

"I would keep the ring on my pinky finger, my hand in a fist the whole time to ensure it would not slip off, and to keep it hidden."

 Andrew DROPPED the ring and was forced to propose without it
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Andrew DROPPED the ring and was forced to propose without itCredit: Newsflare
 Kammie gasped when she realised her partner's unfortunate mistake
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Kammie gasped when she realised her partner's unfortunate mistakeCredit: Newsflare

But the cute scene was quickly ruined when Andrew DROPPED the ring.

This forced him to propose without the sparkler.

The groom-to-be recalled: "So we waded out and prepared to jump, but when the moment came, I guess I got nervous, and as I dropped to my knee and brought up my hand with the ring to ask the question, the ring was gone!

"In my panic, I told her 'I just dropped the ring!'

"Not knowing what else to do, I asked in a rushed, desperate manner, 'Uh, will you marry me?'

Thankfully, she said 'Yes.'"

 

 Thankfully, Kammie still said yes and the couple celebrated with an embrace
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Thankfully, Kammie still said yes and the couple celebrated with an embraceCredit: Newsflare

Not everyone believes that the bride and groom could have been that unlucky and doubt has been cast on their story.

Despite this, Andrew is insistent that the ordeal was so traumatic that he cried after making the blunder.

Apparently, they spent the next three hours searching in the water for the ring.

Andrew said: "I had to leave after getting out of the water to go cry behind a rock.

"We took turns consoling each other in the days after, and decided to tell our parents and friends, which made it real."

 Thankfully, the wedding went a lot smoother than the proposal
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Thankfully, the wedding went a lot smoother than the proposalCredit: Facebook

Thankfully, the pair were able to put the disastrous proposal behind them.

They have now been married for four years and can look back at the chaotic day and laugh.

Andrew and Kammie even whipped out the awkward clip at their wedding.

The groom said: "It still is one of those lost and terribly embarrassing moments. But it is a great story."

 The happy couple have now been married for four years
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The happy couple have now been married for four yearsCredit: Facebook

It turns out that popping the question can be even more of an ordeal.

One man tried got balaclava-clad ‘policemen’ to drag his terrified girlfriend from her car and shove her to the ground… before getting down on one knee.

In March, a man ruined his big moment when he VOMITED seconds after proposing.

And here are more cringe-worthy moments men asked their girlfriends to be their wives.

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