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Koffe, the motorcycle-riding dog from Havana, visits the Colon Cemetery.

Although the dog Koffee enjoys traveling in the front seat, this time he had to watch the cemetery from the back seat.


Leo and Koffee, the motorcycle-riding dog from Havana, are back to their adventures on the streets of the Cuban capital, and this time destiny took them to one of the emblematic sites of the country's funerary heritage, the Colon Cemetery.

The young Cuban shared a video on Facebook that shows everything from the preparations and precautions taken to ensure the dog travels safely on the motorcycle, to the moment they arrive at the cemetery.

"Very interesting, especially because of the white marble works and the personalities buried there," Leo commented.

However, Koffee had to see the tourist attractions of the place from the back, as he was placed there by his owner before entering, who pointed out that the dog always prefers to be in the front.

Due to the curiosity they have sparked, this time Leo shared some details related to his dog Koffee.

The dog was abandoned at the beginning of the pandemic, when he was still a puppy, which is why Leo decided to adopt him.

"He goes with me everywhere, he's the best copilot," the young man pointed out, showing that he always takes him tied up. "I recently got these goggles for him, which not only fit him well but also protect him."

On the way, Leo and his dog Koffee were also protagonists of another story of solidarity, deciding to help a man who was carrying his electric motorcycle in his hand, which had the battery completely drained.

"For those who have never done this technique, this is called 'giving a hit,' where the most difficult part is breaking the inertia," Leo pointed out.

"You should never lose humility and always help those in need," he advised.

Leo reported that starting from this video, he intends to, along with his dog Koffee as a co-pilot on the motorcycle, visit some emblematic sites of Havana and show the reality that Cubans live.

Recently, both were seen during a tour of the famous 23rd Street in Havana.

"Thank God nothing happened," the young man wrote on Facebook, as the footage shows that he did not stop at a crosswalk. "The light was green," he pointed out in the comments.

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