Partial Success: Ramp and Gravel to Bring Back Eisbachwelle
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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?
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.
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?
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?
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?
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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