Munich's Surfers Stunned After Famed River Wave Vanishes
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Munich’s surfers stunned after famed river wave vanishes
A standing wave in a Munich stream that has been a surfing magnet for more than four decades has vanished, leaving urban surfers high and dry. Water levels in the Eisbach ("ice brook") dropped last week for annual cleanup work along the streambed. But when the gates reopened and water began to flow again on
In Munich, the Eisbachwelle for surfers is to be repaired. Representatives of the interest group Surfen in Munich (IGSM), the city and the Free State agreed, as the IGSM announced. Mayor Reiter explained that the city administration, together with the water management office and the surfers, is trying to find a quick solution.
Munich's famous Eisbachwelle has disappeared after a cleaning operation. The city is feverishly trying to restore it. Surfers fear.
Surf enthusiasts and the city administration are perplexed: since a planned stream escape, the famous wave in the Eisbach is significantly smaller than before.
Since the Munich Eisbach was freed from debris and sediments, the Eisbach wave popular with surfers no longer builds up. The city wants to adjust the level levels.
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