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In the morning [[Stewart Copeland]] was filmed in the "Hohler Fels" cavern in Schelklingen, Germany - where the world's oldest instrument was found.
 
In the morning [[Stewart Copeland]] was filmed in the "Hohler Fels" cavern in Schelklingen, Germany - where the world's oldest instrument was found.
  
[[Stewart Copeland]] later visited the URMU in Blaubeuren, Germany - admiring the more than 35.000 year old flute. Close-ups would be featured in part 1 of the [[Stewart Copeland's Adventures In Music]] BBC documentary. In the museum Stewart also checked out a 40.000 year old Venus figurine.
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[[Stewart Copeland]] later visited the URMU in Blaubeuren, Germany - admiring the original more than 35.000 year old flute. Close-ups would be featured in part 1 of the [[Stewart Copeland's Adventures In Music]] BBC documentary. In the museum Stewart also checked out a 40.000 year old Venus figurine.
  
 
Stewart also walked around Blaubeuren, visiting the Gerbergasse and the Blautopf.
 
Stewart also walked around Blaubeuren, visiting the Gerbergasse and the Blautopf.

Revision as of 17:07, 29 January 2020


Stewart visits a museum in Blaubeuren
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Date: 2019-06-13
Location: Schelklingen, Germany / Blaubeuren, Germany - Hohler Fels / Urgeschichtliches Museum Blaubeuren (URMU)
Attendees: Stewart Copeland

In the morning Stewart Copeland was filmed in the "Hohler Fels" cavern in Schelklingen, Germany - where the world's oldest instrument was found.

Stewart Copeland later visited the URMU in Blaubeuren, Germany - admiring the original more than 35.000 year old flute. Close-ups would be featured in part 1 of the Stewart Copeland's Adventures In Music BBC documentary. In the museum Stewart also checked out a 40.000 year old Venus figurine.

Stewart also walked around Blaubeuren, visiting the Gerbergasse and the Blautopf.

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source: URMU photos on facebook