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Published: Wednesday, January 9, 2013, 12:33 p.m.

Show us your Seahawks spirit

  • Dan Bates / The Herald

  • Seattle wide receiver Sidney Rice runs the 12th Man flag out onto the field before the Seahawks' game against the Rams on Dec. 30.

    Jennifer Buchanan / The Herald

    Seattle wide receiver Sidney Rice runs the 12th Man flag out onto the field before the Seahawks' game against the Rams on Dec. 30.

  • Alex Tanz (left) and Duncan Moore, divers at the Seattle Aquarium, wear Seahawks jerseys Jan. 4 as they swim near a 12th Man flag in the "Window on Washington Waters" exhibit.

    Ted S. Warren / Associated Press

    Alex Tanz (left) and Duncan Moore, divers at the Seattle Aquarium, wear Seahawks jerseys Jan. 4 as they swim near a 12th Man flag in the "Window on Washington Waters" exhibit.

  • A fish swims past a 12th Man flag in the "Window on Washington Waters" exhibit at the Seattle Aquarium on Jan. 4.

    Ted S. Warren / Associated Press

    A fish swims past a 12th Man flag in the "Window on Washington Waters" exhibit at the Seattle Aquarium on Jan. 4.

With the Seahawks in the playoffs, it's even easier than usual to spot a 12th Man flag flying in support of the team. The flag has transformed the statue above, on Hewitt Avenue near Marine View Drive in Everett, into a giant show of Seahawks spirit. We've spotted a 12th Man flag flying atop a mighty tall tree on W. Mukilteo Boulevard. And even the Seattle Aquarium joined the fun last week, with divers wearing 12th Man jerseys and a 12th Man flag displayed in one of the tanks.

Above are a few photos of recent flag sightings, but we're looking for more. Flying a flag of your own, or seen one in an interesting spot around town? Show us your spirit by sharing pictures at www.heraldnet.com/yourphotos or on our Facebook page.

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