Lumps of sedimentary rock, some as big as cars, are exposed at low tide at the Eastern end of Blue Anchor Bay, Somerset

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Glorious: The setting sun turns the sky orange and red

Lumps of sedimentary rock, some as big as cars, are exposed at low tide at the Eastern end of Blue Anchor Bay, Somerset.

iVistaphotography's Benjamin Graham captured these stunning landscapes while the sun set over the Bristol channel.

Pools of water can be seen at Blue Anchor Bay at sunset

Blue Anchor Bay is a quiet coastal beach popular wirth sea anglers and walkers

The stony beach is a popular tourist spot for holiday dwellers
The cliffs are crumbling onto the rocky beach and upending the small trees
The bay is surrounded by alabaster rocks and cliffs...
Making the destination perfect for geological fanatics
The crumbling cliffs have uprooted a number of trees along the coast

Upended trees have also fallen victim to the crumbling cliffs along the coastline

Lumps of sedimentary rocks are exposed on the beach
The sun sets on another day at the beach