Access .Hidden from Time capsule?

Hey Guys!
My imac recently crashed. Luckily I continuesly back my stuff up to a Time Capsule.
What I want to do is to access a .hidden folder. Aka a folder created by typing in "makdir .hidden" in the terminal application.
Question: How do I access that folder in the time capsule?
I have connected and mounted the time capsule to my macbook and see all my files. But where do I find .hidden ?
Thank You!

You should be able to turn finder to see hidden files.
http://guides.macrumors.com/Viewing_hidden_files_on_a_Mac

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