In ShortThis trek along the tiny sliver of a peninsula that forms the northern tip of Point Reyes National Seashore lends credence to the myth that California is destined to tumble into the sea. The narrow stretch of rolling, grassy hills runs between Tomales Bay and the Pacific, cut off from the mainland by the infamous San Andreas Fault. As you stand on the crest of the peninsula and look from one side to the other, you can't help but wonder how long it will be before this precarious landscape disappears into the sea.