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From Afar Gazing Upon Towers Foreign Photography Location in Genshin Impact

Genshin Impact 4.8 contains a new area called Simulanka and a new 5-star character, Emilie.

You’ll receive Primogems as compensation for maintenance and bug fixes.

The update also contains new weapons, story quests, outfits, and gameplay modes.

New features include recipes, name cards, and adjustments to the Imaginarium Theater and Spiral Abyss.

In this guide, you’ll learn about From Afar Gazing Upon Towers Foreign Photography Location in Genshin Impact (Outside the Canvas Inside the Lens: Dew-Kissed Chapter Day 1).

From Afar Gazing Upon Towers Foreign Photography Location in Genshin Impact

The Great Tree and Legends Photography Location in Genshin Impact is at the Realm of Farakhkert, Sumeru Desert.

You can complete the task using Neuvillette and/or Furina.

Here’s how to solve From Afar Gazing Upon Towers Foreign:

  1. Go to the Realm of Farakhkert, Sumeru Desert.
  2. Use Neuvillette and/or Furina.

Make sure to equip Asagiri’s Dedicated Fontaine Kamera to take a photo and zoom the camera out.

You also need to interact with the camera while using an elemental attack for it to work.

Further reading

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How to “Find the hidden figurine” in Genshin Impact

How to “Look for the dragon scale” in Genshin Impact

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