'19 Kids and Counting': Where did Jessa Duggar and Ben Seewald spend their honeymoon?

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"19 Kids and Counting" couple Jessa Duggar and Ben Seewald are the headliner newlyweds in the past weeks. After their wedding two weeks ago, Mr. and Mrs. Seewald have shared their snaps on Instagram. As they update fans about the early stages of their exciting new chapter in life, one detail is constantly being left out. Where did the husband and wife set off after skipping their first kiss on the wedding aisle? 

Fans have been putting their fingers on the lovebirds' honeymoon location, using the couple's photos as clues.  Examiner bets on Israel as the perfect setting for the Seewalds to spend their first moments as a married couple. Fans share the same opinion, believing that Jessa and Ben paid a visit to The Mount of Olives in Jerusalem. While the olive tree and the stone wall background in some of their photos are small touches that can give away the location, fans highly recognize how close the place is to the Duggar family's heart. Michelle Duggar blogged years back that it is the place where her family had "a trip of a lifetime" and it may be that Jessa wanted to take her love to a place special to her family. 

Meanwhile, Bustle has a different take. The media outlet believes that the two returned to Ozarks, a string of mountains stretching from Arkansas to Missouri. Bustle believes that the splendor of the place is just a bonus and that the prime reason the two picked the spot is simply for reminiscing. During their honeymoon, the two may have relived the moment they got engaged as this is the same place where Ben popped the question. 

Those are mere guesses for now and viewers hope that TLC and "19 Kids and Counting" will reveal details soon. Meanwhile, Jessa and Ben only deserve a cherished honeymoon, without anyone or anything else in the picture but them.

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