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Row deepens over vanished river wave in Munich

A surfer rides an artificial wave in the canal of the Eisbach (ice creek) river at the English Garden park in Munich, southern Germany. — AFP
A surfer rides an artificial wave in the canal of the Eisbach (ice creek) river at the English Garden park in Munich, southern Germany. — AFP
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A row over the disappearance of a famous river surfing wave in Munich escalated on Sunday as authorities removed a beam inserted over Christmas to recreate the attraction.


The Eisbach wave on a side branch of the Isar River had been a landmark in the Bavarian city since the 1980s but it vanished in October after annual cleanup work along the riverbed.


Activists had placed a beam in the water early on December 25 to partially recreate the wave, according to German media reports and hung a banner above the water that read "Merry Christmas".


But a spokesman for the Munich fire service said the "installation was removed" on Sunday at the request of city authorities.


Activists have made several attempts to reinstate the wave in the city's Englischer Garten park since October — only to see them reversed.


The local surfers' association IGSM on Thursday posted a statement on its website saying it had abandoned its campaign to save the wave, accusing city authorities of dragging their feet.


The Eisbach wave was considered the largest and most consistent river wave in the heart of a major city and had become a tourist attraction in Bavaria's state capital.


Franz Fasel, head of the IGSM, said in July that 3,000 to 5,000 local surfers were using it.


Access to the wave was cut off for several months earlier this year after the death of a 33-year-old Munich woman who became trapped under the surface while surfing at night. — AFP


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