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There are beaches on New Zealand’s west coast that are black iron sand. It’s used to make steel at Glenbrook near Auckland. The sand is hot as all hell in summer and it gets into everything, things with magnets in particular. Watching people cross the sand in summer is amusing. Patients with it on them need a good wash before MRI scans - a known hazard in radiology here.



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