Eisbachwelle

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The Eisbachwelle is a famous standing river wave in Munich that attracts surfers year-round and has become a notable urban surfing hotspot.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf standing river wave
surfing spot
appearsIn surfing documentaries
travel guides about Munich
attracts surfers
tourists
climateCondition can be surfed in winter
country Germany NERFINISHED
danger concrete edges
strong currents
submerged rocks
hasAccess public
hasCulturalSignificance symbol of Munich surf culture
hasFeature concrete riverbed modifications
fast-flowing water
narrow river channel
hasInfrastructure river engineering structures
hasPhotographicInterest yes
hasRegulation no beginners recommended
surfing at own risk
hasUse recreational surfing
inception 1970s
isAmong most famous river waves in the world
isExampleOf river surfing location
isFamous yes
knownFor standing wave
urban surfing
year-round surfing
languageOfName German
locatedIn Bavaria
Germany
Munich
locatedOnWatercourse Eisbach NERFINISHED
nameMeaning Eisbach wave NERFINISHED
near Haus der Kunst NERFINISHED
Prinzregentenstraße NERFINISHED
partOf Englischer Garten NERFINISHED
surfboardType river surfboard
shortboard
surfingSeason year-round
touristAttraction yes
typicalUserSkillLevel advanced surfers
waterBody artificially modified stream
waterSource Isar River diversion
waveType standing wave

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Englischer Garten hasPart Eisbachwelle