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DAK
(redirected from Disney's Animal Kingdom)

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DAKDeutsche Angestellten-Krankenkasse (German health insurance)
DAKDisney's Animal Kingdom
DAKDouble Above Knee (amputation)
DAKDouble Action Kellerman (firearm)
DAKDeutsche Afrika-Korps (German forces in North Africa during WWII)
DAKDoes Anybody Know?
DAKDanish Krone (monetary unit)
DAKDebian Archive Kit
DAKDead At Keyboard
DAKDrew Alan Kaplan (DAK Industries)
DAKD-side Access Keypad
DAKDeny All Knowledge
DAKData Acknowledge
DAKDakloozen Actie Komoteit (Dutch: Homeless Action Committee; Belgium)


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What a perfect topper for a wonderful event," said Suzette Noble, general manager, Disney's Animal Kingdom and liquidation merchandise operations.
She visited Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park in Florida with parents Kirsty and Andrew, brother Oliver, 11, and sisters Lucy, 10, and Phoebe, four.
CAPTION(S): CANADA: Chris Walker in a helicopter flying over the Niagara Falls on a very cold day; USA: David Dearlove at Disney's Animal Kingdom, Florida in front of the Expedition Everest ride
 
 
 
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