L'Italia è un ERRORE Geologico. Ecco perché.

On geographical maps, Italy is a nation, but on geological ones, it's a crime. This video traces the violent and paradoxical history that shaped the peninsula: a tectonic event that has lasted 200 million years and is still ongoing. Starting from the Permian volcanoes and the ancient tropical reefs that now form the Dolomites, we'll discover the lost ocean hidden beneath the rocks of Liguria. We'll analyze how the titanic clash between Africa and Europe raised the Alps and Monviso, and how, by a bizarre geological paradox, Italy is simultaneously tearing itself apart to open the Tyrrhenian Sea. Finally, we'll relive the dramatic moments of the Messinian Crisis, when the Mediterranean evaporated, turning into a salt desert, up to the catastrophic flood that brought it back to life, and the final fate that awaits our sea millions of years from now. 00:00 The Geological Accident Called Italy 01:13 When the Dolomites Were Tropical Atolls 05:15 The "Dead" Ocean Hidden Beneath Liguria 07:54 The Birth of the Alps and the Imposter of Monviso 09:48 The Paradox: Why Italy Is Ripping Itself Apart 12:16 The Day the Mediterranean Evaporated (Messinian Crisis) 13:53 The Zanclean Flood and the Future Disappearance of the Sea