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The photo shows a large floral wreath, likely placed as a memorial or tribute. It's composed of many marigold flowers, predominantly orange and yellow, arranged on a white base. A large banner, also white with red lettering, reads "GALİLEO GALİLEN". The joke, in Turkish, plays on the name "Galileo Galilei" and the word "Galilean". It's a pun on the famous astronomer and the way the name is duplicated. It's a humorous, possibly sarcastic, way to express either a surprise or a lighthearted tribute. It's implying that the person being remembered was a "Galileo" themselves (in a way, perhaps eccentric) just as the actual Galileo was renowned, and making a sort of ironic connection. The pun works because the name "Galileo" and "Galilean" are both prominent in the text.
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