I couldn't find "view in finder" option in iPhoto 11.

When i was using iPhoto 10 I could find an option of "view in finder" if I right-click on a picture. But now I bought iPhoto 11 and installed it in my MacBook Pro. But, I couldn't find "view in finder" option in iPhoto 11. Could you please help me with this?

It's under the File Menu.
Regards
TD

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