öryggisgallar
Öryggisgallar, or "safety walls" in Icelandic, refer to a series of protective barriers constructed along coastal cliffs and shorelines to prevent erosion and landslides, particularly in vulnerable areas prone to weathering and natural wear. These structures are commonly found in Iceland, where harsh maritime conditions and unstable geological formations pose significant risks to infrastructure, settlements, and natural landscapes.
The primary purpose of öryggisgallar is to stabilize soil and rock formations by intercepting water runoff
Öryggisgallar have been widely implemented in Iceland since the mid-20th century, particularly after severe coastal erosion
Beyond their practical function, öryggisgallar have become a notable feature of Iceland’s coastal scenery, blending engineering