Robert DeLoss
Robert DeLoss has been giving
film lectures since he was 16. A successful secondary school teacher, DeLoss has
won numerous awards for his teaching skills.
DeLoss worked his way
through college as a radio news reporter and has several years of television
experience. His films have been shown in major cities across the country and
have been used in the production of feature films for European television.
Parts of his film are
being used by airlines to promote travel to South America. He has spent six
years on the lecture circuit for the Audubon Society.
DeLoss spends his
summers working with young people on field trips. He has completed 35 years of
continuous summer's service to the young people of the Sioux City area. A
graduate of the University of South Dakota, he majored in zoology education.
Later he continued at the same institution to receive his master's degree in
geology.
The camera will take the
audience on a journey from Hawaii to Maine to explore some of the fascinating
sights of "America's Natural Wonders."
DeLoss visits Death
Valley where travelers may experience the depths of an ancient ocean that has
long ago dried up to become one of the driest locations on the planet. An aerial
view of Canyonlands National Park is also featured.
Knoxville, Tenn., is another location filmed by DeLoss and the famous azalea
drive is featured. The film concludes with Maine's fall colors and Acadia
National Park.