On a cold November morning, seven men are staring anxiously at the surging waters of the Eisbach river, willing something to happen.
Nothing happens. They stretch a rope across the waters of this lively, man-made tributary of Munich’s Isar River, then send a board equipped with sensors through the water.
Work done and packing up, they glare when The Irish Times asks whether they will be able to solve “mystery of the missing wave”.
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