The Coba Lake or Lake Coba (Spanish Lago Cobá) is an almost circular lake close to the ancient Maya city of Coba on the Yucatán peninsula.
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Coba Lake | |
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![]() View over the lake from zip line tower | |
![]() ![]() Coba Lake | |
Location | Quintana Roo |
Coordinates | 20.491939°N 87.738233°W / 20.491939; -87.738233 |
Type | Natural lake |
Primary inflows | (subterranean) |
Primary outflows | (subterranean) |
Basin countries | Mexico |
Max. length | 0.6 km (0.37 mi) |
Islands | 0 |
Settlements | Coba |
The lake is surrounded by a reed zone that hosts crocodiles.[1] There is a zip line installation that crosses part of the lake.
A lake of similar size and shape, Lake Makanxoc, lies close to the east.
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