Not for obscured or private observations. Yes, for unobscured observations, if you go to the photo information page (click the circle-i info button on the photo on the observation page), you will find coordinates in the table of photo data (if the photo had them originally). But this is not shown on photos for obscured/private observations, except for those belonging to the logged-in user. Also, iNat strips the exif data from the photos themselves, and just shows them in the data table, so they will not be in photos downloaded from iNat (see discussion here: https://forum.inaturalist.org/t/option-to-hide-or-remove-photo-metadata/16329/2).
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