IPhoto 11 - Extended EXIF data where?

Hi,
I've just upgraded to iPhoto 11 and can't access the extended EXIF data for each photo that was available with "Show Extended Photo Information" in '09. I regularly retrieve the long and lat of the photo from here so if it is gone it is a problem for me. Anyone else found a way to get to the full EXIF data?
Thanks

It's at the top of the Info window on the right (when displayed)
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