Germany’s only wave pool stepped in to fill the surfing void after Munich’s premier river wave shut down. When the famed Eisbach disappeared in early November because of a city-run dredging project, ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. MUNICH — Germany’s famous river-surfing wave in Munich has mysteriously disappeared, leaving Bavarian surfers high ...
Nestled in Germany’s fabled, Bavarian capital of Munich, the über-fun peaks of SURFTOWN MUC might resemble a certain artificial wave over in the Lone Star State, but that’s only because the pneumatic ...
The Bavarian capital of Munich, Germany is home to many things – from ancient castles, to sprawling museums, to the annual Oktoberfest celebration – and soon, it will also feature a world-class wave ...
MUNICH (AP) — Germany's famous river-surfing wave in Munich has mysteriously disappeared, leaving Bavarian surfers high and dry for the first time in decades. *Billed as $4.00 plus GST every four ...
MUNICH — "It was gnarly. Dangerous. Only the most experienced could surf it," says Jakob Netzer of what local surfers have come to call the "E1," an ever-churning wave along a mountain stream that ...
For decades, enthusiasts rode the cresting Eisbach creek in the southern German city, some 200 miles from the nearest coast. But the wave has vanished, prompting arguments about how to restore it. For ...