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Munich River Surfing On The Eisbach River The Eisbach River is 1.2 miles long and is located in Englischer Garten, a gorgeous public park in Munich, Germany. It is actually a man-made distributary ...
The first surfers in Munich started cautiously, using ropes tied to bridges or trees to help them keep their balance. This was in the 1970s, and river surfing was illegal and could bring heavy fines.
2006-06-25 04:00:00 PDT Munich, Germany-- Flori "Air" Kummer, hot-dogger supreme of the world's tiniest surf spot, tosses his short board into the water, jumps from the concrete wall onto his ...
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The Inertia on MSNMunich’s Eisbach River Wave Reopens with New Regulations After a DeathAfter more than two months of closure, Munich surfers are back to surfing the city’s famous Eisbach river wave after the ...
The Eisbachwelle is a year-round river surfing spot at the edge of the English Garden in Munich, Germany.
The German city of Munich has closed its river surf wave known as the Eisbachwelle after a surfer was critically injured.
Anna Gasser had to undergo surgery this week after a freak surfing accident in Munich left her with a dislocated shoulder.
The Village of a Million People is a quiet haven of contentment—at least, outside of Oktoberfest—with plenty to experience year-round.
When you think about Munich, surfing is probably not what comes to mind. However, the city known for its Oktoberfest celebrations is completely surf-crazed, thanks to a natural river wave and now ...
River surfing is gaining popularity in the Midwest, drawing outdoor enthusiasts and spurring economic development in small communities.
The Eisbachwelle is a year-round river surfing spot at the edge of the English Garden in Munich, Germany.
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