IPhoto Creating Huge Close Up Thumbnails

iPhoto is creating literally hundreds of distorted close ups of every single face that has ever appeared in any one of my photos. I keep deleting them and then they keep re-appearing. It makes viewing my photos impossible as I have to wade through all of these ugly, distorted thumbnails. I have spent the past few hours getting all of my photos into iPhoto on my iMac for the first time ever from my iPhone and Macbook Pro. This thumbnail issue only statred when I imported my existing iPhoto library (which never had this issue) from my Macbook Pro.

Try the following:
1 - launch iPhoto with the Command+Option keys held down and rebuild the library.
2 - Run Option #2, Rebuild Thumbnails.  It could take more than one attempt.
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