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Oyuq (282 m.) is a deep, circular or oval-shaped cavity or pit on the earth’s surface. Such depressions are usually formed as a result of the subsidence of soil and rock layers. In the field of landscape design, oyuq (282 m.) is sometimes used as a decorative element. It helps to shape the terrain of yards and gardens. In some cases, water accumulates in these cavities, allowing them to be used as artificial ponds or pools. This element gives the yard a natural appearance and creates a favorable environment for various plants.