11 (photo 7) – Head to the northeast of the Bridge of Hylia, starting from the side closes to the Great Plateau. If you follow the lake you’ll eventually spot the tree in the photo. Glide over to it and search nearby for the memory.
12 (photo 8) – We recommend saving this one for when you’re more powerful. You’ll have to enter Hyrule Castle, which is an endgame area, and head to the northwest of the castle. You’re looking for a large tower standing on its own. The bridge that leads to the tower holds the memory.
13 (photo 9) – Head to the Akkala Tower (northeast of the map) the follow the path that goes north in order to find the entrance to the Spring of Power.
14 (photo 10) – The horse statue from this photo isn’t too difficult to find. It’s in the Central Hyrule area. When you unlock the map using the tower, look for the Sanidin Park Ruins to the west of the castle then head there.
15 (photo 11) – Head to the Lanaryu Road – East Gate. which is just to the Nortwest of Purifier Lake, north of Hateno Village. The road is easy to see if you zoom in on the map.
16 (Photo 12) – Locate Wetland Stables in Central Hyrule, then head slightly southwest. Hidden nearby, in the trees, is this memory.
17 (After All Photos) – Once you find the locations in each of the 12 photos, head back to Impa and she’ll tell you where to find memory number 17. It’s just East of Dueling Peaks Stables, where you see all of the destroyed Gaurdians. Just look around and you’ll see the glowing circle you can interact with.
Story Memory Locations
The remaining memories are obtained by completing certain parts of the story. Numbers 2, 4, 6, and 10 are obtained from defeating each of the Divine Beasts. Number 18 is obtained by collecting the Master Sword.
Those’re all the memory locations you can find in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. If you need help with another part of the game, make sure to check out our wiki.