Engineer's Electric Surfboard Shines at Emajõe Festival
Translated from Estonian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Emajõe festival celebrated the river and its connection to the city.
- Engineer Andres Nöps showcased an electric surfboard, drawing attention.
- The festival also highlighted new public access points and recreational areas along the river.
The Emajõe festival celebrated the vibrant connection between the city and its river, featuring innovative displays and community engagement. A notable highlight was engineer Andres Nöps, who impressed attendees with his electric surfboard, demonstrating advancements in personal watercraft technology.
The festival also underscored the city's efforts to enhance public access and recreational opportunities along the riverbanks. City officials noted the popularity of existing structures like the Atlas and Delta stairways, where residents can relax and enjoy the water. Plans are underway to add another stairway in the city center upon the completion of the Siuru project, further integrating the river into urban life.
These developments signify a shift from a river confined by concrete to one that is more accessible and integrated with the daily lives of the city's inhabitants. The festival served as a platform to showcase these improvements and foster a greater appreciation for the Emajõe river as a vital urban amenity.
Originally published by Postimees in Estonian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.