horisondiga
Horisondiga is a term that originates from the Icelandic language, where "horis" means horizon and "diga" means wall. The term refers to a specific type of coastal defense structure found in Iceland. These structures are designed to protect coastal communities from erosion and flooding caused by the sea. Horisondigas are typically constructed using local materials such as rocks and gravel, and they are often reinforced with concrete or other durable materials to ensure their longevity.
The construction of a horisondiga involves creating a wall that extends from the shoreline out into the
The effectiveness of a horisondiga depends on various factors, including the design of the structure, the materials