When the ship passes by you "Surf Berlin"

Ira Mowen is surfing the last head-high barrel just outside of Berlin, in Germany, whenever a giant ship passes by. “Surf Berlin: The Quest for the Last German Wave” is a very serious surf documentary. The iconic Central European city, capital of Germany, offers one only rideable wave. Berlin is 976 kilometres (606 miles) away […]

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Ira Mowen is surfing the last head-high barrel just outside of Berlin, in Germany, whenever a giant ship passes by. “Surf Berlin: The Quest for the Last German Wave” is a very serious surf documentary. The iconic Central European city, capital of Germany, offers one only rideable wave. Berlin is 976 kilometres (606 miles) away from the Baltic Sea, but local artist and filmmaker Ira Mowen has set out on the quest to ride this man-made wave and put the country in the history of surfing. “What’s unique about this surf spot, besides its pancake flatness, is the beautiful head-high wave that rolls through once a day when a giant ship passes by”, explains the author of “Surf Berlin”.

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When the ship passes by you "Surf Berlin"

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