While searching for the anomaly at ██████████ National Park, Agents Cory and ben accidentally entered SCP-301. They disappeared for approximately 10 minutes until the signals from their locator beacons were reacquired ████ km and ██ km from their last recorded position respectively. Agent ben's body was recovered by a deep-water retrieval team 43 km SSW of ████████, India. Agent Cory was recovered near ████████, Angola, suffering from exposure, malaria, and amoebic dysentery. Foundation personnel were able to debrief Agent ████ before he died. Agent ████ characterized the teleportation experience as being "swept by a strong current" that "stank of shit." He also stated that he "saw flames," and reported hearing "sand falling," and tasting "sugar, then dirt" in a repeating cycle. Agent Cory died two days later.
Based on the agents' testimony, SCP-301 was found to be located on a regularly used hiking trail. The Foundation re-routed the hiking trail and built the current facility containing SCP-301.
From information gathered from Subjects 301-a-1 and 301-a-2, and Agent Hank , it appears that the interspatial region accessed upon entering SCP-301 is experienced differently by each subject. This experience can manifest as a wide variety of sensory phenomena, including tactile, gustatory, olfactory, visual, aural, and kinetic sensations. Experimentation with Class D personnel to further study this aspect of SCP-301 is recommended. A selection of post-experiment analyses are collected in experiment log 301C.
Experiment Log 301A
Using remote exploration in conjunction with on-going live experimentation, we have managed to map out much of the geodesic grid that SCP-301 teleportation follows. While this has resulted in the discovery of a large number of sites that require Foundation monitoring, many of these sites are in locations that make monitoring them a moot point (i.e. the dozens of egress points that open in the middle of the ocean). -Dr. lucas
Experiment Log 301B
After increasing the size of test materials, we've finally found that SCP-301 cannot accommodate items larger than itself. If a piece of matter that exceeds SCP-301's three-meter diameter is placed on SCP-301, there will be no effect. This has been noted for future containment protocols. There is also a minimum limit for what SCP-301 can accommodate. We've filled the containment room with easily detectable gases, as well as bombarding SCP-301 with radioactive particles. However, there is no evidence of any of these substances being successfully transported. The prevailing hypothesis is that SCP-301's minimum limit is based on density rather than size: solids and liquids are affected while gases and individual molecules are not. -Dr. vernon
Experiment Log 301C
Entries include subject identification number, egress point, and trip duration, followed by a listing of major sensory elements of the teleportation experience. Note that, for recovery purposes, all test subjects are equipped with a remote beacon harness that reports the subject's GPS co-ordinates to a Foundation satellite every 15 seconds from anywhere on Earth.
Subject: D-05738
Egress Point: ██████, Iowa, United States
Duration: ███ min
Kinetic: None
Visual: None
Auditory: None
Olfactory: None
Tactile: Sensation of slimy tendrils moving over subject's body
Gustatory: None
Other Notes: None
Subject: D-09983
Egress Point: ██████████, China
Duration: ██ min
Kinetic: Floating sensation, as though suspended in liquid
Visual: A red transparent liquid environment; subject reports seeing many red blood cell-like objects of approx. 3 cm to 50 cm in diameter. Subject also reports seeing a very large shadowy object moving in the distance.
Auditory: None
Olfactory: None
Tactile: None
Gustatory: Coppery taste
Other Notes: Subject reports feeling as though they are about to drown throughout duration of transfer.
Subject: D-25684
Egress Point: ████████████, Mexico
Duration: ███ sec
Kinetic: Rapid "flying" sensation
Visual: Subject reports seeing the terrain they would normally have traveled through to reach the end point of the teleportation process; they also report being unable to see their body. See below.
Auditory: Rushing wind
Olfactory: Fresh bread
Tactile: None
Gustatory: None
Other Notes: Subject also reports seeing a variety of semi-transparent organisms during transit. These creatures [DATA EXPUNGED].
Subject: D-56001
Egress Point: ██████████, Germany
Duration: █ min
Kinetic: None
Visual: None
Auditory: None
Olfactory: None
Tactile: None
Gustatory: None
Other Notes: Subject retrieved exhibiting strong schizophrenia interspersed with lengthy periods of catatonia. This is the first time exposure to SCP-301 has resulted in this level of mental trauma.
Subject: D-56187
Egress Point: Near ████████, Brazil
Duration: ██ sec
Kinetic: Gentle forward movement
Visual: Unknown; subject rendered blind and can not recall any visual stimuli from his time in SCP-301.
Auditory: None
Olfactory: None
Tactile: Spots of cold moving across the left arm.
Gustatory: None
Other Notes: First instance of exposure to SCP-301 causing a physical change in subject.
Subject: D-58092
Egress Point: Near ██████, Laos
Duration: ██ min
Kinetic: Freefall
Visual: None
Auditory: A repeating complex multi-tonal scale; Foundation staff are currently attempting to recreate this scale.
Olfactory: Acetic acid (vinegar)
Tactile: None
Gustatory: None
Other Notes: Though sensors reported a ██ second delay between the subject entering SCP-301 and re-appearing at the destination, D-58092 insisted that she had been in SCP-301 for "several days." The possibility of a time dilation effect should be investigated.
Subject: D-60014
Egress Point: Near ███████, Canada
Duration: ██ sec
Kinetic: "Flying" sensation; described as "oddly slow"
Visual: Subject reports seeing an unknown number of interlocking gears as far as she can see.
Auditory: Grinding gears
Olfactory: Machine oil
Tactile: None
Gustatory: None
Other Notes: Upon return, subject exhibited an unusual fascination with machinery. Three days later, subject D-60014 began asking personnel about several mechanical SCP objects, including SCP-███, SCP-███, SCP-███, and SCP-███, and displaying knowledge about them that only Level 4 or higher staff could know. Subject interrogated and terminated 15 days ahead of schedule.
Subject: D-60445
Egress Point: Near ██████████████, Siberia, Russia
Duration: ██ min
Kinetic: Unknown
Visual: Unknown
Auditory: Unknown
Olfactory: Unknown
Tactile: Unknown
Gustatory: Unknown
Other Notes: Subject found bisected along the coronal plane. Cause unknown.
Subject: D-61429
Egress Point: Near █████, Florida, United States
Duration: ██ min
Kinetic: Floating
Visual: Painfully bright white light
Auditory: Shouting voices, "like everyone in the whole world was shouting at me at once." No individual words could be discerned.
Olfactory: None
Tactile: Pain over the entire body, described as "like having red-hot needles stabbing every inch of me."
Gustatory: None
Other Notes: Subject reports "being watched" and "being judged" by unknown entities.
Subject: D-62225
Egress Point: Near █████, Niger
Duration: ███ min
Kinetic: Unknown
Visual: Unknown
Auditory: Unknown
Olfactory: Unknown
Tactile: Unknown
Gustatory: Unknown
Other Notes: Several life-forms of the types described by D-25684 appear with subject. Subject is killed and life-forms [DATA EXPUNGED]. Area is sterilized.

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