"They're tucked away in the space between the grains of sand, in pockets of water called interstitial water. While for many of us, a day at the beach might sound like a nice, relaxing vacation, things are very different for the microbes who live there. Those little bits of interstitial water are a chaotic habitat. Just imagine your life at that scale, surrounded by sharp pieces of sand that to you probably would look more like giant boulders. Imagine that those rocks aren't just gigantic, they're moving in a constantly shifting landscape of sedimentary rubble, a cutting maze that's always changing as waves crash upon you."
Journey to the Microcosmos- The Chaotic Life of Seashore Ciliates
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