Where is "iCloud Photo Library" ?

I've been searching for the "iCloud Photo Library" since I updated my iPad to iOS 8, yesterday. No matter where I look and what I try, I just can't find the "iCloud Photo Library". I was looking forward to getting these 4,000 photos off my iPad and safely stored inside the "iCloud Photo Library" for safekeeping and easy access.
Can anyone tell me where to find it, so I can clear out these 4,000 photos?

It was removed from the initial iOS 8 release and demoted to a beta application that is supposed to be included in an iOS 8 update in October.  See http://www.macrumors.com/2014/09/12/apple-demotes-icloud-photo-library-beta/.

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