The easiest way to go about a situation like this is to see if both countries allow Dual Citizenship. You would, in essence, become a Barbados citizen in addition to being a South African. Many countries allow it, like U.S.-England and U.S.-Canada, but I have no idea if both of these do. Short of that, you would have to see if you could get an extended visa and just stay on top of renewing it every year or so.
Based on the information provided, you likely live in the American colony of South Carolina. South Carolina was originally settled by English colonists from Barbados who brought along African slaves to work on rice plantations.
You likely live in the Southern colony of South Carolina, which was heavily influenced by Barbadian colonists who brought their plantation system and use of African slaves to work on rice plantations. This migration from Barbados helped shape the colony's economy and society.
Cause that's where they live or born or raised there
The South African giraffe can be found in South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique.
Houses.
Yes they do
Barbadians or bajans as we are known live in barbados.
South Carolina
South Carolina
South Carolina
dik-diks live in south Africa
in the coast of south Africa