Vanessa Hudgens Rocks Black Tube Top While Cheesing in Scenic Snap

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Vanessa Hudgens couldn't look more joyful in her latest Instagram post.

The High School Musical alum posed on a platform atop a scenic mountain in the photo uploaded on Aug. 22, wearing a black crop top underneath an open white button-up that seemed to flutter in the breeze.

She smiled brightly at the camera, one hand posed underneath her chin. Behind her, the bright yellow sun burst through the dark gray clouds, shedding rays across the mountainous backdrop.

It's not stated where the photo was taken, but a few commenters believe the location to be at the Sandia Crest, a mountain ridge near Albuquerque, New Mexico.

"Cheeeeeese," she captioned the aesthetic snap, aptly describing her cheerful disposition.

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"Visiting your alma mater of 'East high school'?" one person asked, referencing the setting of the classic Disney series, the aforementioned High School Musical.

"Can't get any better views than from the top of the Sandia Mountain!" another comment affirmed the location.

"Beautiful, Elegant, Gorgeous, Fashionable, Talented with those Amazing Glaring Eyes Vanessa 💞," someone else complimented, with another writing, "the cutest of them all✨."

"Your smile is the most beautiful 🤍🤍," another fan told her, with someone else admitting, "I love your smile 😊 😍😍."

Hudgens has been racking up time outdoors this summer, doing "nature girl things" at a botanical garden in the Atlanta area and soaking up the sun in "paradise"—AKA, Big Lagoon in El Nido Palawan, on the island of Miniloc in the Phillippines, where she floated in a cool green water corridor cutting through two giant cliffsides.

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