This document provides information about the 7767 L mine site located in Barue District, Manica Province, Mozambique. The mine site covers an area of 7861.36 hectares and is near the Nhampassa Village. The regional geology consists of Proterozoic metamorphic rocks that are part of the Barue Complex formation. At the mine site, the dominant rock types include mica schist, micaeous gneisses, pegmatite dykes, and quartzo-feldspathic gneisses. Pegmatites in the area contain gemstone varieties of tourmaline, rubellite, and aquamarine.