Karachi Manora Beach

MANORA Beach Entrance Pic:



Manora Beach info you need to know:

Manora is a short peninsula that sits between the Arabian Sea to the south and Karachi Harbour to the north, acting as a barrier. With 4,273 local residents, Manora was once an island but is now connected to the mainland by a 12-kilometer-long natural sand-bridge called Sandspit as a result of silting. The 1790s-built Manora Fort, which was later renovated by the British and then the Pakistan Navy, originally protected Karachi's entry from pirate raids. 





Manora Geography:

Between the Arabian Sea to the south and Karachi Harbour to the north, Manora and the surrounding islands create a barrier of defense. Mangrove woods border the Sandspit and Manora island in the harbor's western bay. Additionally, the Peelu tree (Salvadora persica) grows along the coastline, preventing erosion along Manora's coast.

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