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Clifton Beach, on the Arabian Sea, is the most popular beach in the port city of Karachi, Pakistan.

This beach has a variety of activities for families and tourists to do, solicited by the local people. The activities include beachside horse rides, amusement parks, restaurants, or swimming in the Arabian Sea..

There are a lot of other excellent beaches close to the city, such as Sandspit, Hawke's Bay, and Paradise Point - a sandstone rock promotory with a natural arch - that are frequented by visitors. The imagery is colorful, wholesome, and teeming with flocks of people on weekends.

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