LR4 Export to disk is loosing GPS-coordinates

Hi,
Noticed that when I export pictures to disk (Publis Service Hard Drive: Export) that I loose the GPS-coordinates of the pictures. The Location info is still there (that's the reversed gps-location-lookup data).
Is this a bug or is that intended behaviour. I did not check: remove location info, in the Settings dialogue.
Note that exporting to SmugMug does not omit the gps-coordinates, and is mapping the pictures fine.
Thanks in advance for your advice/comment.
Oh.... almost forgot:
I use LR4 the original issue
Windows 7 professional x64 8GB memory
Nikon NEF raw images
Exported to JPG
Regards,
Germen Koster
http://www.gk-fotografie.nl

I add the coordinates in Lightroom in the Map feature... which works great for me, btw.
But I see the other thread is discussing my 'problem'.
Thanks for pointing that thread out to me..
Regards,
Germen.

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