Where do the iPhoto Journals go?

I got a journal to upload to iCloud and the iPhoto app took me right to it in Safari. But where is it? I went to icloud.com on my Mac later and logged in but I didn't see any type of access to this journal I uploaded earlier. How do we share our journals with others? Is there a different website for this?

I'm also confused. When sharing, I can choose to add to Homepage in the icloud option.
What Homepage? It's certainly not adding it to icloud.com ... so where is it?
Then I tried Share to iTunes? Where? On the iPhone (nope, can't find that), on my Mac, wirelessly? Nope, not there either?
Seems the share options are "Would you like a super secret and butt-ugly  URL to email to your friends?" OR "Would you like to export it into a black hole?"
Now, I must be missing something, surely?

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