Ancestral Tourism in the U.K.
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Ancestral tourism is one of our campaigns for next year and we feel that it is a growing phenomenon and it’s the reason why people want to come to Britain and see where their relatives came from, their ancestors.
We feel its something that people want to connect back to, to really get back to the past, to find out where they came from, what their ancestors did, um actually find the location to go and find the grave stones. Really in this transit world of things just being here’s today and gone tomorrow, I think there is a growing interest in people actually wanting to connect back to something much more meaningful and deep. And what we’re trying to do is to make a… a series of events come together and the connections back to Jamestown. The name of the ship is the discovery and as the smallest of the three vessels she’s forty nine feet long. That’s 22 people packed into her. 19th December 2006, of course, was exactly 400 years from the day when the settlers left London. They left the shores of the Thanes, back Virginia key setting sail to the new world.
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