Thousands of dinosaur footprints, dating back 210 million years, were discovered in Stelvio National Park, northern Italy. The footprints, believed to belong to prosauropods, show clear traces of toes and claws. Paleontologist Cristiano Dal Sasso expressed amazement at the find, highlighting its scientific significance. The area, once a tidal flat in the Triassic period, is remote and will be studied using drones. The discovery is seen as a connection between history and the upcoming Winter Olympics. Teljes cikk (bbc.com europe)