Eisbachwelle Back in Munich - but Probably Not in the Long Run
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Munich is looking for a solution for the disappeared Eisbachwelle. Now surfers have just set up a ramp over Christmas. But the wave is not as good as it used to be, the first surfers complain.
Eisbachwelle dead, surfers frustrated: Why the rescue attempt fails and the dispute with the city is now becoming political.
It is back again - the surf wave on the Munich Eisbach. In a night-and-nebula action it was rebuilt. Previously, the Surf Club Munich had criticized the "unfulfilled conditions" of the city.
Since October, Munich has been poorer for an attraction: The wave in the Eisbach, on which daring surfers showed their skills in every season, has disappeared after a cleaning action. The community is trying to get the wave back. But the authorities are giving themselves bulky.
It is perhaps the most famous wave of the Republic. But for months the surfer's dream in the Munich Eisbach has disappeared. Athletes are now accusing the authorities.
The Eisbachwelle is back, despite official blocking. Unknown people probably installed a ramp, surfers ventured into the water at Christmas.
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