geographical accident
The term 'accidente geográfico' refers to the various natural formations or features seen on the surface of the earth. These are physical features that are part of the landscape and can include mountains, rivers, valleys, canyons, and peninsulas among others. They are naturally existing and are not created by human beings. This term is the equivalent of 'geographical accident' in English, although the more common English translation would be 'geographical feature' or 'landform'.
The Grand Canyon is an impressive geographical accident in the United States.
This sentence is referring to the Grand Canyon which is a major natural formation, often referred to as a geographical accident, located in the United States.
The highest geographical accident in the world is Mount Everest.
In this example, the phrase is referring to Mount Everest as the highest geographical accident, meaning the highest natural formation on the Earth's surface.
In Europe, the Alps are a famous geographical accident.
This sentence is about the Alps, a mountain range in Europe. The range is called a 'geographical accident' because it is a natural formation on the surface of the Earth.