OpenRoad.TV is proud to document and celebrate the tremendous accomplishment of the National Park Service and the Point Reyes National Seashore Association in restoring the Giacomini Wetland. On October 25, 2008 the final levee was breached at the south end of Tomales Bay, and the water rushed back into the pastures of the Giacomini Dairy Ranch for the first time in 60 years. A work in progress, the now vast wetland continues to grow and transform with every tide and storm. It will take several years for the Giacomini Wetland to return to its natural state, but every photograph is further proof that it's happening before our eyes. So make sure you travel to the Point Reyes National Seashore to watch the metamorphsis take place and be sure to snap a couple of photos to post yourself.