Author: Robby Berman / Source: Big Think
- Lochmaddy is a seaside village sitting at the encroaching edge of the North Atlantic.
- Artists dazzling lights depict the town’s submerged future as the oceans continue rising.
- It’s an unsettling visualization of global warming’s impact.
The Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum & Arts Centre sits in a hauntingly beautiful place, at the sea’s edge in a tiny Scottish village.
The name of this Outer Hebrides place is Lochmaddy, and it can be found, for now, in the low-lying archipelago of Uist off the country’s west coast. It looks like a place the world forgot. But now, a new…The post How a wee Scottish village is shining a light — literally — on rising seas appeared first on FeedBox.