





The name Pangea Project is ficticious but the experiences are real. This my sixth year on a global ERP implementation project. I work for a huge company that is standardizing processes and implementing SAP around the world. As such, I have been traveling intensly. My photo blog is to serve as my travel diary. In case someone from my company ever stumbles upon the blog, let it be known that I have never named the company, the project, nor my co-workers. Everything posted here is anonymous.
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