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Thousands of dinosaur footprints discovered in remote Italian Alps

The tracks date to the late stages of the Triassic Period. A wildlife photographer who was exploring a remote pocket of the Italian Alps has discovered thousands of dinosaur footprints preserved in the vertical face of a mountainside. In September, Elio Della Ferrera was looking for deer and vultures in Stelvio National Park, near the Swiss-Italian border, when he noticed a rock face riddled with unusual depressions through his binoculars. After…
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Signs of the Times broke the news in on Monday, January 5, 2026.
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