Cobá, Q.R.
experience
Posted about 5 years ago
I went to go see the Coba Ruins and they were amazing. You get to scroll through what used to be the town of Coba and see their version of a basketball court. At the end of the path, you get to the climb up the 120 steps to the top and get to see an incredible view. Make sure to wear sensible shoes because the climb is no joke and can be quite dangerous.
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