Hawkes Bay - Eye Catching

Hawke’s Bay Or Hawkesbay is a beach in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. It is located 20 km south west of Karachi. It's far reachable through Mauripur street (formerly Hawkes Bay road) or the Mubarak Goth road from Karachi. The beach is called after Bladen Wilmer Hawke, later 9th Baron Hawke of Towton, who had a beach residence there in the Thirties. He used it for the weekends and other of his contemporaries joined him constructing houses. It is well-known for traveler hotel. It's a sandy seashore with crystal blue water. Every day a massive range of human beings from Karachi go to there and experience picnicking, swimming, fishing, and camel and horse riding. Huts are also there for rent . Hawksbay is one of the few seashores within the world wherein inexperienced sea turtles come to lay eggs. It hosts one of the rarest reptile species.

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