I am missing around 200 gb of my hard drive

I recently tried out linux by dual booting my macbook pro. I didn't like it so I erased the partition. However, now that memory seems to have disappeared. I have a 750gb hd and my mac hd says 549.22gb and for some reason I have 2 recovery hds, each of them is 650 mb. Where's the other 200 or so gb and how do I add it to my mac hd?

I'm not sure what's going on 
I suspect that if you enable the debug menu in Disk Utility and select "show all partitions" you will see a third recovery HD appear, but in grey writing.
See what other people have to say but I think I would be tempted to delete both of those recovery HD's and then stretch the Macintosh HD to its maximum size.
If I'm wrong you could lose your recovery HD though. If that happens there are utilities that can create a new one.
Having said all that though, nothing you have shown here would lead to 200GB being recovered, though I can see that it does seem to be missing.

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    Any input is greatly appreciated!! I am sick over losing the videos and had a little hope on Adobe Organizer until I was unable to open them.  I am thinking it is due to my external hard drive not being plugged in. I thought when I transferred from the external hard drive to Adobe 13 that it would be there without the external hard drive needing to be attached but maybe I did something wrong.
    Thanks again for any help!!!!

    jnrmendonca
    It had 4 years of photos and videos on it.
    To what did your camera record those photos and videos - camera's internal memory, inserted memory card, other?
    Any remote chance that the latter may still exist for you to use to download the camera files to your new external hard drive?
    ATR

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