Alps, Dinosaur Footprints
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Most of the footprints are elongated and made by bipeds. The best-preserved ones bear traces of at least four toes.
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This Town in the Italian Alps Is Known for Spa Resorts and Winter Sports—and It’s Hosting Events for the 2026 Olympics
This spa resort high up in the mountains offers rooms done up in a charming alpine style, some of which have exposed wooden ceilings. The spa with its wellness path, Roman baths, and outdoor pool with breathtaking views of the valley is the main draw here, but the restaurant is also worth its salt.
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A historic town along Lake Como offers a unique Italian Alps experience with cute shops
This lesser-known gem on the shores of Lake Como boasts mountain views, medieval architecture, and a charming lakefront for the perfect Italian getaway.
STORY: Rescue operations were underway in the Italian Alps on Monday (July 4) after part of a mountain glacier collapsed amid record temperatures, killing at least six people and injuring eight, local authorities said. The avalanche on Sunday (July 3) took ...
Authorities said it's unclear what caused them to fall, proposing that it might have been the result of human error or a potential rockslide Getty Two Austrian ...
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Why Are the Italian Alps So Deadly This Summer?
On average, three hikers have died every day throughout the summer in Italy’s high peaks. Experts explain why. Italy’s picturesque mountains have experienced an upturn in tourism this year, and with it, a staggering increase in fatal accidents.
Climate change has left a graveyard of abandoned ski resorts on the Italian Alps—and a dwindling population of gravekeepers. Photographer Tomaso Clavarino has been traveling to Italy’s Alpine glaciers to ski since he was three years old. “It’s a ...
This sumptuous lodge sits high above a resort village — but is dwarfed by a legendary mountain. Some 325 feet above the town of Cervinia, Italy, and in full view of the Matterhorn, a chalet known as La Fenice has been listed by Savills for $26.29 million ...
Warmer winters threaten to seriously damage Italy's €11billion ski tourism industry, as climate change continues to sow uncertainty.