Spanish photographer David Ramos captures the desolation of Molina De Aragon in central eastern Spain. The region, just a two-hour drive from Madrid, competes with Siberia and the Arctic provinces of Lapland as the least populated place in Europe. Along with the Spanish provinces of Soria, Guadalajara, Teruel and Cuenca, Molina De Aragon is fast becoming Europe’s largest desert in terms of population. According to official figures, it has just 1.63 inhabitants per sq km, compared to 1.8 in Laponia and three in Siberia