Can't view my iPhoto libary in Time Machine backup

So here is the issue; I often view my pictures of iPhoto by going directly into the iPhoto Library: Finder --> Pictures --> iPod Photo Cache --> iPhoto Library --> then right click on this "iPhoto Library" --> Show Package Content... and I can view all my photoes/events the way I uploaded them from my camera.
So far everything is good. However, when I'm going into my External Hard Drive which I'm using as my Time Machine (Seagate Backup Plus FOR MAC) and trying to locate the same folder there I can NOT find it. The only folders I can locate under my latest backup (and every backup since I started using this external device) are:
- AlbumData2.xml
- iPhoto.ipspot
- Metadata Backup --> BackupStatus.impeta
- Metadata Backup (original) --> BackupStatus.impeta
All of the files are extremly small (like few KB) compare to my 280GB iPhoto Library.
Can anyone help me find my complete "iPhoto Library" on my external backup drive.
Thanks!

You are welcome.
My concern now, is that if I just simply move the iPhoto Library by dragging it to the main Picture folder I will loose the link between the source (which are the photoes in the iPhoto Library) and the pictures I'm looking at when opening the iPhoto application.
Moving the library between folders will not break the connection between the thumbnails and the original image files, as long as you drag the library as an entity - the whole package and not folders inside. So dragging the iPhoto library one level up, outside the "iPod Photo Cache" folder, the links shoud stay intact.
Have you checked your Time Machine preferences, if you excluded your iPhoto Library from backup?
if you press the "Options" button in the "System Preferences > Time Machine" panel, it will show a list of items, that are excluded from backup.

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