1 of 7 Ras al-Shitan - meaning Satan's Head - has been one of the most popular escapes for young Israelis who come to camp out in on of the many bamboo beach huts. (Picture: Nadav Neuhaus)
2 of 7 But the peace and quiet of this isolated spot beneath the stark Sinai mountains was shattered when two cars laden with explosives drove at two of the camps. (Picture: Nadav Neuhaus)
3 of 7 The camps had been full as Israelis celebrated one of the last nights of their holiday before heading home. (Picture: Nadav Neuhaus)
4 of 7 Within hours, the area was deserted as more than 1,000 Israelis returned home early. (Picture: Nadav Neuhaus)
5 of 7 Just a handful of people remain now... (Picture: Nadav Neuhaus)
6 of 7 The area is known as a haven of tranquillity and many Israelis spend their weekends and holidays here. (Picture: Nadav Neuhaus)
7 of 7 Camp owners and residents fear it may be a long time before Israeli holidaymakers' confidence in Sinai is restored. (Picture: Nadav Neuhaus)