> Is there an upper cut-off where things stop being a peninsula?

Hmmm ... not really. And it doesn't have to be the same body of water
either - the Upper and Lower Peninsula of Michigan State are isolated by
the collective waters of the Great Lakes. The Iberian Peninsula in Europe,
the Korean Peninsula, Florida, are also quite large. Not to get to fractal,
but peninsula can have peninsula. The 'base' which connects also is quite
varied, sometimes a river, a piedmont, or the ridge line of a major
drainage.

Local here, we have Camano Island, which is really a peninsula. IMHO,
anyways

Michael
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