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cast the fishing rod (Andrey Truhachev); drop a line in (If you are ever in the area, keep your eyes open and perhaps you will see the Namitaro for yourself. Or you may want to drop a line in. You never know what you might catch. (mysteriousuniverse.org) ART Vancouver); cast one's line (into – в; также cast a linе • In 1805, four fishermen were casting their lines into Lake Ontario near Kingston, Ontario. It was a beautiful day. The sunlight glimmered on the surface of the water as the fishermen talked and laughed. Suddenly, a strange shape resembling an overturned rowboat emerged from the water. biinaagami.org • In the video, as the host sits at the shore of the river with his lines cast, he suddenly sees something unusual out on the water. "What is that? I'm scared," he exclaims in astonishment before observing that "it's moving toward me." coasttocoastam.com • Casting a line on Vancouver Island 60 years ago ART Vancouver) |