Point; object that can be uniquely identified with geographical data, may be man-made or naturally-created.
1The most interesting geographical feature of Utah is the Great Salt Lake.
2Have you ever heard of a more inane name for any geographical feature?
3It was covered with clouds, and showed not one geographical feature that could be recognized.
4It was to this remarkable geographical feature that Oliver Wendell Holmes referred in the following well-known verses:
5As the story progresses the ghastly event is gradually revealed like a geographical feature emerging from dissipating fog.
6Like any self-respecting geographical feature in this area, Stiperstones claims legendary connections to both the devil and King Arthur.
7We descended, caught our horses, and departed for Fort Mueller, much gratified at the discoveries already made at this new geographical feature.
8The Australian continent is not distinguished, as are many other continents of equal and even of less extent, by any prominent geographical feature.
9Ignorant of the existence of a similar geographical feature in any other part of the world, I was at a loss to divine its nature.
10They ranged from misplaced buildings and mislabeled cities to duplicate geographical features.
11The geographical features must have been widely different from the present.
12He asked about major geographical features-seasand continents and so on.
13Its climate, geographical features and surface provided the best site.
14Geographical features of the area include the Nephin Beg mountain range and the Scardaun loughs.
15They who once had the opportunity of recording its geographical features have left the task undone.
16The geographical features are an important factor here.
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