Of course I can make a symlink, but as Ross Peoples correctly writes,
Ubuntu is for human beings and not (just) for Linux nerds. That's why it
should just work. I understand that /Volumes is not the right location,
but then it should be ~/Volumes and not a hidden folder.

Concerning the question why we should need to access the folders in .gvfs 
directly:
1. Try to open an OpenOffice document on a samba share.
2. Try to compile a LaTeX document on a samba share with gedit and the LaTeX 
plugin.
3. Try to do anything with the shell with stuff on a samba share.

Replace samba share above with SSH, FTP, ...

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