Where did you visit for its geographical significance?

Yes, hopefully we all want or do go to places with impressive, interesting, <insert superlative> places, but my interpretation of @Mattg OP was those more specific locations that in themselves may not be the most spectacular but unique because they’re one of kind (as have some examples been listed).

Another one we did years ago (at SYD+1s insistence) was going to the “Meeting of the waters” where the Amazon River and the Rio Negro meet. There were visions of blue water meeting black water….

There is indeed a noticeable colour difference and even a specific point where they meet, but it’s basically light poo coloured water meeting really dark poo coloured watered…🙄. Possibly one of the most underwhelming experiences, but we “Ticked” that one of the list….
Agree. The Lencois is all about the geography and it was definitely worth the effort. Dunes forever and between each beautiful pools. We flew up to Sao Luis just to go hereIMG_6794.jpeg
 
Antipodes


Find the Antipode of your home city, and travel there

Examples

for Sydney it is the Azores

Brisbane - the Canary Islands

Perth - Bermuda
 
The opposite side of the world to Adelaide is Lajes das Flores, Azores, Portugal.

I thought that would be neat to go to when I'm next in Portugal. Then I realised it's out in the Azores in the middle of the ocean but I can fly there in 90 minutes from Lisbon - yeah nup
 
Lowest point on dry land (Shore of Dead sea)
But I am sure I will be not able to go to the highest point on earth

Have also visited BadWater Basin - the lowest point in the US

Also Point Robert - an USA Exclave accessible only via Canada.
 
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What is that town in Germany which is located inside a meteorite crater.?

Did a quad bike tour once to the Northernmost border checkpoint on Earth - Storskog–Borisoglebsk between Finland and Russia
 
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