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The German city of Munich has closed its river surf wave known as the Eisbachwelle after a surfer was critically injured.
Smack dab in the center of Munich, Germany, amidst the beer halls, wienerschnitzel vendors, and legions of lederhosen (well, ...
Munich’s fire department has closed the Eisbachwelle, a famous recreational surf spot in the city centre that attracts ...
A surfer has died following a tragic accident on Munich’s Eisbach River. The 33-year-old woman, whose name is being withheld, was surfing the wave last Wednesday when she fell. Her leash was ...
A woman who was injured on April 16 at a popular river surfing spot called the Eisbach wave in Munich has died. Her name has ...
Munich's fire department has closed the Eisbachwelle ... is generated where the Eisbach hits a concrete step as it emerges from underground. The wave takes skill to surf because of the river's strong ...
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A woman has died after getting into an accident while surfing at Munich's popular Eisbach river surfing spot, a police ...
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