Thousands of Dinosaur Footprints Discovered Near Winter Olympics Venue in Italy
A remarkable discovery has been made in the Italian Alps, where a photographer uncovered an immense collection of dinosaur footprints estimated to number over 20,000. These ancient tracks, showing evidence of herds moving in synchrony, were found near the site designated for the upcoming Winter Olympics. Officials have stated that the discovery adds significant historical value to the region, attracting interest from both scientists and visitors alike. This find marks one of the most extensive collections of dinosaur tracks in Europe, further highlighting the rich prehistoric significance of the Stelvio National Park area.
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