4/5 Imran B. 5 years ago on Google
Glimpses
of
its
beauty
are
still
etched
in
my
mind.
From
the
highland,
where
we
parked
the
car,
looking
down
at
the
long
stretch
of
the
pristine
beach
was
unworldly
and
then
descending
down
to
the
untouched
seashore
through
mountain
rifts
added
thrill
to
the
experience.
Cape
Mount
is
actually
a
headland
located
at
the
end
of
the
triangular
peninsula,
which
stretches
out
of
Karachi’s
mainland
and
juts
into
the
Arabian
Sea.
The
cape
is
formed
due
to
the
convergence
of
a
low
lying
mountain
range
with
the
sea.
Logistically
speaking,
it
is
the
farthest
one
can
go
westwards
while
remaining
in
the
city’s
precinct.
In
order
to
get
there,
one
has
to
bypass
a
string
of
beaches
located
at
the
base
of
the
same
triangle
–
Sands
Pit,
Hawks
Bay,
French
Beach,
Paradise
Point
and
the
likes
–
and
continue
until
the
road
ends.
Due
to
its
remoteness,
and
unavailability
of
facilities
such
as
beach
huts,
the
place
is
unspoiled
and
less
crowded.
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