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drop-offобрыв ("The north side of the mountain is quite a hazard. There's lots of steep drop-offs, and some of them are in the region of 200 to 300 feet," Lt. Jeff Lyle told the NOW." (Burnaby Now newspaper) • Near this picnic area there was a creek that meandered by and pushed against a rather steep drop, and I remember thinking that this was sort of dangerous considering how many people were milling about not too far away and how many kids were running around the general area. We were sitting quite near this drop off, practically right next to it, and I couldn’t even really enjoy my lunch because sometimes a kid would run past and I was worried that eventually someone was going to go over. mysteriousuniverse.org ART Vancouver)
sheer dropобрыв (on a mountain side: "It looks like bush and it looks like it's not sloped, but there are actually sheer drops." (Burnaby Now newspaper) ART Vancouver)