Here is a link to the small scale area where SLI is, its hard to get a map that you request, because there is limited info around this area. I will do some more searching but beleive I may not find it. I have looked in the past for this, so I could get some comparrison grades and structures that I could apply to the Tesoro, but to no avail. The San Juan complex is many miles to the sw, owned by Century Mining and I would consider that not really a part of our belt.
http://agoracom.com/ir/steliasmines/photos
Also, I might add, this is a relatively new area only being explored in the last decade or so.I attended a Geo Seminar at the PDAC and it was said that this area of Peru has little geological work done on it and is relatively unexplored. Most of the mining done over the years here has been by "informales" and there were never any records kept.
There are great gold stories from this region, to name a couple, the gold of the Incan Gods and Robert Louis Stevenson,s book "Treasure Island". But none from mining companies YET!
Dynacor would hold the most info for our region, take note of the amount of gold they are processing each year, some of this comes from their own mining operations BUT, a lot comes from informales in the region. Informales dont dig very deep and are only getting the tip of the iceburg, sort to speak.