IPhoto deleted all my RAW files when transferring??

All my RAW files, 30 GB, from my summre holiday, just disappeared. Are there any way to recover them?? This was what happened:
1) I was in Sweden on holiday, brought my Macbook and left my iMac at home
2) I took a lot of picutres, and transferred them over to my Macbook after every day/photo ocassion
3) I got back home with 30 GB of photos on my Macbook, to transfer to my iMac as to edit them there, with better speed and bigger screen
4) I transferred all the pictures by copy them from iPhoto and paste them into a USB stick, then insert them into Aperture
5) When I now start to edit in Aperture, I notice that all the photos are JPEG. Before, in iPhoto, one RAW and on JPEG would be displayed, but after copied into Aperture, they are both JPEG. They will be named for instance "IMG_3241" and "IMG_3241 2", but both files are JPEG!
6) I already deleted the original files from my Macbook, so all that remains are double sets of JPEGs
How the **** can it be this way? I really copied RAW and JPEG into the USB stick, but then they come out as only JPEG, and a double set of JPEG as well.
Anyone got idea on how to recover those RAWs? Maybe this thread can also serve as warning for people not repeating the same mistake.
Now all the holiday pics are useless. Thanks Apple!

4) I transferred all the pictures by copy them from iPhoto and paste them into a USB stick, then insert them into Aperture
How exactly did you do the transfer? If you copy and paste from iPhoto, you will only copy the preview images (jpeg files), even if the original images are raw. The same will happen, if you drag from iPhoto. So your USB stick probably only contained jpegs. To export your original raw files, you need to use the file menu:
     File > Export > (Kind: Original)
The best way to import from iPhoto to Aperture would be to import the iPhoto library into the Aperture library. This way you will transfer all your edits.
Do you have a backup of your iPhoto Library?
If you did not work with your MacBook recently after deleting the iPhoto Library, you might try to use recovery software, like Disk Drill, to recover your original raw files.
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