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. The Isar River's man-made Eisbach (icy ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Eisbach River, a famed novelty wave in the middle of Germany’s Munich metropolis, has reopened to surfers following a tragic ...
Munich, Germany, is a long way from the ocean and it’s pretty darn cold this time of year, but that doesn’t stop some hearty surfers from catching a wave. The Eisbachwelle is a year-round river ...
The surfers of Munich – yes, landlocked capital of Bavaria, smack dab in the middle of Western Europe, and far from any ocean – are prost’ing today. Why? Munich’s famed river wave is finally back. The ...
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 ...
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. The Isar River’s man-made Eisbach (icy ...
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