In "S.O.S.", Bernard starts building an SOS sign from black rocks he found in a lava field 1/2 mile inland from the beach. The Island has igneous (volcanic) origins, like almost all islands in the Pacific, so it is composed in great part of a black volcanic rock called basalt. Igneous rocks contain large proportions of metal elements such as iron and manganese. This gives the rocks magnetic properties which form anomalies in the earth's natural magnetic and gravitational field. Lava-formed coastlines are also apparent in the rocky vistas seen in the following episodes:
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| - In "S.O.S.", Bernard starts building an SOS sign from black rocks he found in a lava field 1/2 mile inland from the beach. The Island has igneous (volcanic) origins, like almost all islands in the Pacific, so it is composed in great part of a black volcanic rock called basalt. Igneous rocks contain large proportions of metal elements such as iron and manganese. This gives the rocks magnetic properties which form anomalies in the earth's natural magnetic and gravitational field. Lava-formed coastlines are also apparent in the rocky vistas seen in the following episodes:
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| - In "S.O.S.", Bernard starts building an SOS sign from black rocks he found in a lava field 1/2 mile inland from the beach. The Island has igneous (volcanic) origins, like almost all islands in the Pacific, so it is composed in great part of a black volcanic rock called basalt. Igneous rocks contain large proportions of metal elements such as iron and manganese. This gives the rocks magnetic properties which form anomalies in the earth's natural magnetic and gravitational field. Lava-formed coastlines are also apparent in the rocky vistas seen in the following episodes: 1.
* "Homecoming": As Jack gets the guns from the hidden Halliburton case. 2.
* "Exodus, Part 1": As the party hikes toward the Black Rock with Arzt and Danielle Rousseau. 3.
* "Exodus, Part 2": As the party returns from the Black Rock. 4.
* "Abandoned": As the Tailies are walking along the coast to the other side of the Island. 5.
* "The Other 48 Days": As the Tailies continue their trek. 6.
* "Live Together, Die Alone, Part 1": As Desmond follows Kelvin out the coast and confronts him as he discovers his sailboat Elizabeth. 7.
* "S.O.S.": As Jack and Kate attempt a prisoner exchange with the Others at the Line. 8.
* "Tricia Tanaka Is Dead": As Hurley and Charlie roll the DHARMA van down a steep hill, narrowly avoiding crashing into some black rocks.
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