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Now, zoom into your past with the magical ancestry tour

London, June 22 : Now, you can take a trip into your ancestry, thanks to a new genealogy firm in Britain, which guarantees to take people on a deluxe tour around their forefathers.

But the ancestry ride doesn’t come cheap – at 25,000.

The company, Ancestral Footsteps, has been set up by Sue Hills, the director of Who Do You Think You Are?, the hit BBC television series where celebrities take a trip back into their past.

Now, Hills has formed the company to offer the same (but camera crew-free) experience to noncelebrities.

She will create a seven-day bespoke tour of your heritage, complete with the car, country house hotels and fine food. And, of course, the several months of painstaking research which precedes it.

Australians rediscover the bush

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AIDA cruises names new luxury liner

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China falls out of favour as a holiday destination

Hamburg/Berlin  - Sports fans with valid tickets will be counting the days until this year's Summer Olympics in China, but the athletics extravaganza is a turn-off as far as many other tourists are

Cool caves and warm lakes: Austria's southern Carinthia

Cool caves and warm lakes: Austria's southern Carinthia

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