Isar River Surfer
MUNICH - OCTOBER 10: Alex Foerderer, one of Munich's Isar River Surfers, surfs on the Eisbach on October 10, 2006 in Munich, Germany. The history of surfing the Eisbach goes back into the year 1972. Eisbach, which means "ice brook" or "ice river", is a small man-made river in Munich. It flows through the Englischer Garten and is a tributary of the Isar River. The river forms a standing wave about 1 metre high which is a popular surfing spot. Being a standing wave it can be surfed for as long as one's balance holds, and in busy times a queue of surfers forms on the bank. Another standing wave in Munich forms on the Isar itself near the Wittelsbacher bridge, but only when the river floods, and a flood brings dirt, manure and objects like tree branches down with it. (Photo by Sandra Behne/Bongarts/Getty Images)
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