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Partial Success: Ramp and Gravel to Bring Back Eisbachwelle

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For weeks, surfers in Munich have had to renounce the famous Eisbach wave. Now, experts at the Munich University of Applied Sciences report a breakthrough - and hope. When will the wave return?

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Whitewater roller instead of green wave: For weeks the surfers have despaired at the Munich Eisbach. Now current experts report a breakthrough. Will the wave return permanently soon?

·Germany
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Flow experts at Munich University of Applied Sciences are working on the return of the famous Eisbach wave. A preliminary test with wooden planks has shown initial success. A three-part ramp is intended to help stabilize the wave permanently.

·Munich, Germany
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For weeks, surfers in Munich have had to renounce the famous Eisbach wave. Now, experts at the Munich University of Applied Sciences report a breakthrough - and hope. When will the wave return?

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For weeks, surfers in Munich have had to renounce the famous Eisbach wave. Now, experts at the Munich University of Applied Sciences report a breakthrough - and hope. When will the wave return?

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For weeks, surfers in Munich have had to renounce the famous Eisbach wave. Now, experts at the Munich University of Applied Sciences report a breakthrough - and hope. When will the wave return?

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For weeks, surfers in Munich have had to renounce the famous Eisbach wave. Now, experts from the Munich University of Applied Sciences report a breakthrough - and make hope. When the wave returns?Intermediate success in the efforts to return the famous surf wave in the English Garden: In a preliminary attempt at the Eisbach wave, flow experts from the Munich University of Applied Sciences were able to bring the wave back with wooden boards, so-c…

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stern.de broke the news in Germany on Friday, November 28, 2025.
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