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						384:
      First view of a major hydro transmission line from the James Bay Hydro 
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			| Km 391, Km 394, Km 395: Eastmain 
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						391: Information panels: "Experimental reforestation techniques 
		for an outstanding road" & "An exceptional bridge for an exceptional 
		road." This is worth a stop as there are photos of the 
						construction of the Eastmain River bridge (up ahead). |  | 
		
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						|  | Km 391: Archival 
						photo from the Information panel of the Eastmain bridge 
						construction. |  | 
		
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						|  | Km 391: Archival 
						photo from the Information panel of the Eastmain bridge 
						construction. |  | 
		
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						394: Eastmain River campground, 2.5 km west of the
      Road. Picnic table(1), toilet(1), no shelters, fishing. This is a very basic campground, little more than a parking
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						|  | Km 394: Eastmain 
						River campground. A trail along a small road leads to viewpoint under the Eastmain
      River bridge (200 m). It starts at the far end of the campground (visible 
						here).
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						|  | Km 394: Eastmain 
						River campground. This is the trail to the viewpoint. You can drive along 
						it, but it is narrow, and there is very limited space to 
						turn around at the end.
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						|  | Km 394: Eastmain 
						River campground. The view from under the Eastmain River bridge at the 
						end of the trail.   |  | 
		
			| Km 395: Eastmain River. Architecturally this is the
      prettiest bridge along the Road, but you can't really see it from the Road  
			- there's a short access trail from the Eastmain River Campground (see km 394 above). 
			This bridge won a prize for the architecture and engineering. The partially empty channel of the Eastmain River can be viewed looking east from the bridge. Park near
      either end of the bridge, before the guardrail, and walk out to take a
      look. A large part of the water of the Eastmain River was diverted 
			northward to feed into the La Grande River. This may be what the
			Rupert River will look like in a 
		few years! There was a forest fire here in 2005.
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						|  | Eastmain River 
						bridge, looking north. |  | 
		
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						|  | Eastmain River 
						bridge, looking south. |  | 
		
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						|  | A view of the bridge from 
						just off the road. This is as good a view as you'll get 
						from the Road. |  | 
		
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						|  | A view upstream. Near the 
						bridge the river looks fairly normal. |  | 
		
			| However, if you look farther upstream with binoculars or a telephoto 
			lens, you will see that this huge river is indeed greatly 
			diminished. It is but a shadow of its former self. | 
		
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						|  | One final view upstream 
						from near the north end of the Eastmain River bridge. |  | 
		
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						|  | A view downstream from the 
						bridge. |  | 
		
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