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The other Hawke's Bay: Whale strandings, turtles and a beach hut raid

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31 Mar, 2019 09:08 PM3 mins to read

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A view of Hawke's Bay, near Karachi. Photo / Rana Khadim

A view of Hawke's Bay, near Karachi. Photo / Rana Khadim

A beach hut was raided by police at Hawke's Bay on Sunday, March 31.

A distressed young man yells at TV cameras in protest at the raid. In another shot he holds his face, a cut under his swollen eye seeping blood.

It's Hawke's Bay, but not as New Zealand knows it.

It turns out Hawke's Bay (apostrophe included) is not just a bay and region on the East Coast of the North Island.

Karachi: Police Raid In Hut At Hawke's Bay#Karachi #HawkesBay pic.twitter.com/spyBfvSRQA

— AbbTakk (@AbbTakk) March 31, 2019
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It's also one of the most-loved beaches in the sixth-most populated city in the world, the sprawling madness that is the city of Karachi, Pakistan.

In another weird coincidence, just to the east in Karachi from Hawke's Bay is Clifton Beach.

Tourist guides describe Pakistan's Hawke's Bay beach as popular, even "famous".

A distressed young man yells at TV cameras in protest at the raid of beach huts at Hawke's Bay, Karachi. Photo / Abbtakk
A distressed young man yells at TV cameras in protest at the raid of beach huts at Hawke's Bay, Karachi. Photo / Abbtakk

Every day hundreds of people from the city of Karachi visit to picnic, fish, swim and ride the camels along the beach.

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Photos show the beach dotted with the huts at the centre of yesterday's raid.

The huts, which can be rented out by tourists, were built on the beach as a result of Yorkshireman Bladen Wilmer Hawke, later the ninth Baron Hawke of Towton.

Camel rides on the beach are a popular attraction. Photo / Adnan Mehmood
Camel rides on the beach are a popular attraction. Photo / Adnan Mehmood

Hawke had a beach house there, roughly 20km south of Karachi's city centre, in the 1930s which he used in the weekend. His friends then built other huts around him, and the beach eventually was named after him.

Hawke's Bay, Karachi, still has plenty going for it today. Endangered green sea turtles use it as a nesting ground. Photos show whales have stranded in the recent past.

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As with any beach that doesn't have a surf live saving patrol, its had its fair share of drownings - a Shia pilgrim in 1983, four boys in 2015 and a particularly dark day in September 2017 when 12 people from three different families died.

The area has changed a lot from Hawke's days.

Hawke's Bay Town was built around the beach, starting in the early 1980s.

The Karachi Development Authority built it as a residential scheme for low and medium income people.

Approximately 250,000 people were displaced by the establishment of Karachi's Lyari Expressway.

Some sectors of Hawke's Bay Town were assigned to those displaced residents, some sectors to media and government workers, and some were assigned in a public ballot.

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The development doesn't appear to have affected the beach much - it still looks like a nice place to visit.

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