Why do my photos duplicate every time my external hard drive is plugged in? iPhoto

My photos are stored on my external hard drive and they duplicate every time I reconnect the EHD.
Is there something in iPhoto preferences that will fix this?

Moe information needed
Like details - where do you see these duplicated photos - are you saying that reconnecting the EHD when iPhoto is not running duplicated photos? Where
is this a default "managed" library (the iPhoto preference to "copy imported items to the iPhoto library is in its checked state) or a referenced library (you have unchecked that option)
LN

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