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Item #: SCP-6000

Object Class: Euclid

Special Containment Procedures: The swamp containing SCP-6000 has been purchased by the foundation and has been blocked off from the public. The swamp has been converted into Site-██.

All pathways and possible entrances to the swamp have been blocked off and must be guarded at all times by no less than twenty-five armed facility guards who must patrol the area.

SCP-6000 has its own layer of protection, being blocked off by a concrete dome with a 97mm thick reinforced window showing the inside of the dome.

The dome has an airlock door system to enter, furthermore the dome is guarded by no less than three armed guards at all times, seperate from the twenty-five guards guarding the rest of the swamp.

Description: SCP-6000 is a pond located inside of a swamp known as Site-██. SCP-6000 has an area size of 14.47 m². Any path or road leading to Site-██ has been removed and SCP staff are now directed via coordinates to the location of SCP-6000.

SCP-6000 is a pond inside of a swamp known as Site-██. SCP-6000 has muddy green swamp water that matches the rest of the swamp, but the water in SCP-6000 appears to be constantly boiling despite its temperature being too low to boil. Temperature checks performed on SCP-6000 have shown that its temperature is 18.3° C. The temperature of SCP-6000 does not seem to change despite throwing objects with varying temperatures into it. SCP-6000 also seems to not consume or destroy small objects held at its surface, including the thermometer used by facility staff to measure its temperature.

SCP-6000 has the known ability to consume virtually anything tossed into it. Tests have involved subjecting Class-D personnel to diving into the pond. These tests have shown the Class-D subjects to disappear into the muddy water of SCP-6000, with no trace left behind. A ten meter pole was once lowered into SCP-6000 as part of a test performed by Dr. Aeriano. The pole was seen disappearing into the pond in its entirety, and when the rope that held the pole was lifted it appeared as if the rope had been cut.

Attempts at emptying SCP-6000 of its contents have been unsuccessful entirely, as SCP-6000 seems to replenish itself any time water is removed from it, as well as any water removed contains no trace of past subjects or objects tossed into the swamp as part of tests.

Digging into the ground and entering SCP-6000 from any angle that is not the top of the pond has shown it to work as a normal pond, with no special ability, along with a depth of only three meters. Attempts at retrieving a sample of SCP-6000 have been considered unsuccessful, as any water tested from SCP-6000 appears to have the similar bacteria of regular swamp water.

Any attempt at retrieving subjects or objects from SCP-6000 have been unsuccessful, apart from one researcher by the name of Dr. ████████, now known to the facility as SCP-6000-1. SCP-6000-1 were performing a test with themselves as the subject. They had tied themselves to a reinforced steel pole and promptly were lowered into SCP-6000 for 7 minutes by fellow researcher Dr. Aeriano. SCP-6000-1 came out of SCP-6000 physically unscathed, while the reinforced steel pole was badly damaged, as well as soon after being recovered, it had disintegrated into steam.

SCP-6000-1 was not able to speak after being recovered despite no brain damage or vocal cord damage being visible to facility doctors, but they did regain their ability to speak thirty-seven weeks after the incident, although the only thing they spoke about was how great the SCP-6000 was.

Dr. Aeriano conducted an interview about their experience in SCP-6000 with SCP-6000-1 as the subject. The interview had revealed no new information as SCP-6000-1 continued to praise SCP-6000, and was promptly terminated by facility guards guarding the interrogation after a violent attack towards Dr. Aeriano when he questioned the validity of the claims SCP-6000-1 had made about SCP-6000.