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Monthly Archives: August 2011
Surfing at the Munich airport
Surfer showing their skills at the 1. European surf championships on a standing wave. This event took place at a special built standing wave at the Munich airport.
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Munich Fire Brigade Rescue from Heights
The Munich Fire Brigade has a special unit to rescue poeple from heights, it operates since 1996.
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Boulder World Cup Semi Finals 2011
The last event of the 2011 boulder world cup took place in the Olympic Park in Munich from 19. to 20. August.
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Heini Klopfer ski jump (at the base).
I recently visited the Heini Klopfer ski jump near Oberstdorf.
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Heini Klopfer ski jump (on middle platform).
On the middle platform of the Heini Klopfer ski jump near Oberstdorf.

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In the Breitachklamm (a canyon near Oberstdorf, Germany).
The german word Breitachklamm translates to “canyon of Breitach”. “Breitach” is the name of the river, which cut this canyon into the rocks. The canyon is located near Oberstdorf in southern Germany.
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